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* [LARTC] ingress policing based on source address?
@ 2004-04-22 12:04 Simon Oosthoek
  2004-04-22 12:15 ` Simon Oosthoek
  2004-04-23 23:33 ` Andy Furniss
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Simon Oosthoek @ 2004-04-22 12:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Hi all

I'm new to this list, but not exactly to iproute stuff.

I'd like to solve a specific problem with bandwidth coming from 
different external sources towards the internal network (also the other 
way around, but I figure that's not so much a problem, since that is 
egress traffic shaping).

The network looks like this:

internet ------ ISP-------[shaping/router]
  |                |                +-   net1 -------- host1
mirrors          host2              +-   net2
                                 
in text: we connect to the internet via an ISP, where we also have an 
externally accessible host (host2). Internally we use NAT and several 
subnets.

We have a 100Mbit/s connection to the ISP, but we only pay for 1Mbit/s. 
So in order to keep our traffic within the agreed parameters, we need to 
police our incoming and outgoing traffic. However the traffic from and 
to the ISP and host2 doesn't have to be policed.

For our external traffic there's not much problem to shape the traffic 
in the egress queues (using HTB and TBF/SFQ stuff). This is well 
described in the LARTC howto documentation.

My problem is with the incoming traffic. The examples in the howto don't 
go very much into this and from what I understand the ingress queue is 
much less advanced than the egress queue. I read something about an 
intermediate queue, but I don't understand how that works (yet).

My question is whether this is something I can do using the ingress 
queue, somehow defining filter rules with different queue associated 
with that, or whether someone has experience with a similar configuration.

If this is not possible, I might be able to solve it differently by 
adding another host with just 2 interfaces and using only egress queues, 
but I'd prefer limiting my solution to a single host.

Thanks in advance

Simon
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