* [LARTC] Question regarding HTB
@ 2005-06-28 13:37 Vlad LUPESCU
2005-06-29 3:41 ` gypsy
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From: Vlad LUPESCU @ 2005-06-28 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
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Ok,
So I am from Romania where we have this tiny problem. The IP clases are split in 2: metropolitan and extern (worldwide). We have 2 types of guaranteed band: metro and extern. Now.. the link comes into my gw. I have an IP which my ISP gave it to me which is eth0. I have 2 other PI clasess 194.126.178.0/23. What I want to do is this: make a HTB script which can limit the bandwidth on each PI individual (ex. on 178.7 i want to have 256kbits extern with 2Mbits metro, on 179.3 i want 128kb with 8mb and so on). All of HTB scripts that my friends gave it to me can limit ALL the bandwidth (extern+metro) and I don`t want that. I have all metro routes in a file called 'clases' if this is important. If anyone can help me pls do i`m desperate!!!!!!!
10q
Vlad
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* Re: [LARTC] Question regarding HTB
2005-06-28 13:37 [LARTC] Question regarding HTB Vlad LUPESCU
@ 2005-06-29 3:41 ` gypsy
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From: gypsy @ 2005-06-29 3:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
> Vlad LUPESCU wrote:
>
> Ok,
> So I am from Romania where we have this tiny problem. The IP clases
> are split in 2: metropolitan and extern (worldwide). We have 2 types
> of guaranteed band: metro and extern.
Sorry if I sound gruff, but please use the resources.
Is your google broken? Are the LARTC mailing list archives not
available? This has been "through the mill" in this mailing list at
least twice before. Romania has user groups, so check them out too. If
you ask nicely, you'll probably get someone else's hard won solution for
the asking.
Since I had no interest, I paid no attention as to how (or even whether
or not) it was solved; IIRC basically it boils down to marking packets
and then either forcing them to use a specific interface or using the
mark to put traffic into a specific flow for shaping. I believe that
one user got a list of metro IPs from his ISP; regardless, your ISP
knows what is metro and what is not, so you should be able to use the
same method to determine what to mark. http://metropolitana.loginet.ro/
Squid has also been put to some very clever uses; read recent (May 2005)
postings to this list to see if there is anything there for you.
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gypsy
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