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* traffic shaping and fixed per-packet overhead
@ 2005-07-21  7:17 Matthias Urlichs
  2005-07-21 18:28 ` Patrick McHardy
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From: Matthias Urlichs @ 2005-07-21  7:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter-devel

Hi,

I have an IPIP tunnel through a DSL line (PPPoE) which I need to
traffic-shape / flow control. Unfortunately, the tunnel has a fixed
per-packet overhead, which means that small packets overrun the
bandwidth allowed for the tunnel and get dropped, while (if I set the
allowed bandwidth to too-small values) the wire will be idle when
I send large packets.

(I'm using HTB.)

I can think of a couple of solutions ...
- Use bit-banging in the outer filter instead of nice rules on the tunnel.
  (OK, that's a dumb idea from a useability POV.)
- Extend the HTB code to allow specifying a per-packet overhead.
- Hack the kernel to propagate a packet's netfilter MARK.

Other / better ideas?

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