Re: Ho to use rateest module?

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Hi Martin,

-j RATEEST measures the speed and -m rateest references to it.

2015-03-19 19:00 GMT+02:00, Martin T <m4rtntns@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
>
> I need to log a log message if ingress bandwidth on interface is
> higher than 3Mbps. I tried to use rateest module with command
> "iptables -A INPUT -m rateest --rateest RE1 --rateest-gt --rateest-bps
> 3Mbps -j LOG --log-prefix "Bandwidth was >3Mbps"", but this returned
> "iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.". However, if I first
> pass all the traffic to RATEEST target with "iptables -A INPUT -j
> RATEEST --rateest-name RE1 --rateest-interval 250.0ms
> --rateest-ewmalog 500.0ms" and then execute "iptables -A INPUT -m
> rateest --rateest RE1 --rateest-gt --rateest-bps 3Mbps -j LOG
> --log-prefix "Bandwidth was >3Mbps"", then the command is accepted.
> Why is the RATEEST target needed in the first place?
>
>
> thanks,
> Martin
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