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* [LARTC] Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet
@ 2007-08-26 16:54 Samit
  2007-08-27 20:55 ` Andy Furniss
  2007-08-28 12:51 ` [LARTC] Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet [SOLVED] Samit
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From: Samit @ 2007-08-26 16:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I want a way to  traffic shape pppoe encapsulated pkts based on its
src/dst Ip address. Is there any way I can mark pppoe encapsulated pkts?

Samit
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* Re: [LARTC] Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet
  2007-08-26 16:54 [LARTC] Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet Samit
@ 2007-08-27 20:55 ` Andy Furniss
  2007-08-28 12:51 ` [LARTC] Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet [SOLVED] Samit
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From: Andy Furniss @ 2007-08-27 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Samit wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want a way to  traffic shape pppoe encapsulated pkts based on its
> src/dst Ip address. Is there any way I can mark pppoe encapsulated pkts?

I don't know what you can do with iptables now it's X tables.

If you have the ppp interface on the shaping/netfilter box then you will 
see ip from/to it anyway.

If the pppoe is just passing through then you should be able to make a 
u32 filter to match parts of the packet. Use tcpdump -e to see the 
ethertype protocol number for pppoe data frames and make a filter to 
match that number, then I guess the IP part will be at an offset of 8 
more than the normal offsets. You will need to use u32 to match the 
src/dst addresses in hex. I have never done it, but it should be possible.

tc filter add dev $DEV protocol $PPPOE prio 1 u32 match u32 0xc0a80001 
0xffffffff at 20 flowid ....

should match src 192.168.0.1 use "at 24" for dst.

Andy
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* Re: [LARTC] Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet [SOLVED]
  2007-08-26 16:54 [LARTC] Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet Samit
  2007-08-27 20:55 ` Andy Furniss
@ 2007-08-28 12:51 ` Samit
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From: Samit @ 2007-08-28 12:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Thanks..it worked.. :)

/sbin/tc filter add dev eth1 protocol 0x8864  parent 2:0 prio 1 u32 \
match u32 0x$IPREMOTE_HEX 0xffffffff at 24 flowid 2:$ID

Now I don't have to shape the dst traffic on each ppp interface.

Regards,
Samit

Andy Furniss wrote:
> Samit wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want a way to  traffic shape pppoe encapsulated pkts based on its
>> src/dst Ip address. Is there any way I can mark pppoe encapsulated pkts?
> 
> I don't know what you can do with iptables now it's X tables.
> 
> If you have the ppp interface on the shaping/netfilter box then you will
> see ip from/to it anyway.
> 
> If the pppoe is just passing through then you should be able to make a
> u32 filter to match parts of the packet. Use tcpdump -e to see the
> ethertype protocol number for pppoe data frames and make a filter to
> match that number, then I guess the IP part will be at an offset of 8
> more than the normal offsets. You will need to use u32 to match the
> src/dst addresses in hex. I have never done it, but it should be possible.
> 
> tc filter add dev $DEV protocol $PPPOE prio 1 u32 match u32 0xc0a80001
> 0xffffffff at 20 flowid ....
> 
> should match src 192.168.0.1 use "at 24" for dst.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
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