From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Daniel Subject: Re: Traffic counts wrongly in OUTPUT. Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 12:36:11 +0200 Message-ID: References: <20050305071603.GA26850@(none)> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In-Reply-To: <20050305071603.GA26850@(none)> List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org Errors-To: netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org Content-Type: text/plain; format="flowed"; charset="us-ascii" To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 17:46:03 +1030, wrote: > Hi, > > My counter in OUTPUT grows with >10MBytes/sec but I have only 64kbit of > bandwidth. I have QoS shaping outgoing traffic, so, my guess is, the > kernel sends packets as quick as possible but most of them are > dropped in a queue by QoS. > > Now the question: is it possible to obtain the correct value of > out-counters in iptables? > > Regards, > D. Where do you account these 10Mbytes per second? What tool do you use? Wha= t=20 kind of shaping discipline you use? I suppose a simple TBF may sort you=20 problems out. The bottleneck with those modems is their ethernet=20 subinterface, which tends to provide 100Mbit/sec, but the modem can uploa= d=20 just a tiny bit of those. An egress classless qdics will fix your=20 problems. TBF of pfifo_fast which is default. --=20 Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/