* [LARTC] testing the cbq how to
@ 2002-07-04 2:01 ganesh kumar godavari
2002-07-04 6:34 ` Stef Coene
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From: ganesh kumar godavari @ 2002-07-04 2:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
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hello group,
i need some help in debugging my cbq work, i have the following
setup at my dorms,
i have 2 computers and a 10 mbit hub, i use the schools
connection. we have a T1 connection( i think so...).
one of the machine is configured to be the firewall(p.q.r.s) and
the other machine has a private address of (a.b.c.d)
i am running the following services on a.b.c.d
real server using 8080, 7070, 554, 26887
apache webserver 80,443
i want to allocate 70% for realserver and apache server,
ssh,telnet,ftp,nntp 20%, smtp and pop 5% and ICMP and TCP-SYN
traffic the remaining 5%
i want to limit some of friends from accessing and attacking my
computer.
for better service, more over its a good learning experience i
have written a firewall script and want to do some qos
can anyone tell me how if my script is right or wrong, i want to
measure if the queuing is working fine or not. i downloaded
monitor.pl from docum.org and put it on cgi-bin of my
firewall(p.q.r.s) where i am currently running apache.
i am getting a internal error, i am not good at perl, so can
anyone tell me how i can monitor the bandwidth and see if
monitor.pl is working or not.
i am attaching my code to this mail, i will grateful to you if u
can help me identify the problem in my shell script( it doesn't
give me any error -- but i donot know what the errors are hidden
:-))
thanks
gamesh
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* Re: [LARTC] testing the cbq how to
2002-07-04 2:01 [LARTC] testing the cbq how to ganesh kumar godavari
@ 2002-07-04 6:34 ` Stef Coene
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From: Stef Coene @ 2002-07-04 6:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
> i am getting a internal error, i am not good at perl, so can
> anyone tell me how i can monitor the bandwidth and see if
> monitor.pl is working or not.
I have 2 versions of monitor.pl. One character based and one for in the
cgi-bin. Did you download the good one?
Can you paste me the output of monitor.pl when you run it on the command
line? You can also take a look in the error.log (for me that's
/var/log/appache/error.log). If the monitor.pl generates errors, it will be
logged in the logfile.
> i am attaching my code to this mail, i will grateful to you if u
> can help me identify the problem in my shell script( it doesn't
> give me any error -- but i donot know what the errors are hidden
You never told us if it's working or not :)
The script looks ok.
Stef
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