From: Andy Furniss <andy.furniss@dsl.pipex.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] is this scenario possible ???
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 12:56:47 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <419C9C0F.8010000@dsl.pipex.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20041116050157.29369.qmail@web50308.mail.yahoo.com>
Andy Furniss wrote:
> Drink Linux wrote:
>
>> hello .
>>
>> i have no problem shaping incoming traffic from WAN
>>
>> how do i shape outgoing traffic to WAN depending on
>> the speed limit of each subnet ....
>>
>> ex:
>> 10.10.6.0 --> 512kbps (DOWNLOAD / UPLOAD)
>> 10.10.5.0 --> 256kbps (DOWNLOAD / UPLOAD)
>>
>>
>>
>> do i have to used forward handle,
>> and used iptables -s 10.10.6.0/24 -d WAN -j MARK --set-mark 101
>>
>> and used iptables -s 10.10.5.0/24 -d WAN -j MARK --set-mark 102
>>
>> what do i really have to use? prerouting or postrouting.
>> do i really need to use imq device on this one ?
>>
>> i can't seem to get it work .....
>>
>> thanks for anyone can help...
>
>
> It depends on your exact setup - what interfaces do you have to where?
>
i have eth0 connected to WAN
and wlan0 connected to LAN ....
i have tried to used postrouting with mark packets but
failed ....
You don't need IMQ as long as you only wan't to shape forwarded traffic.
It should work in postrouting, I think your -d WAN is the problem, you
need to specify interface -o eth0. As you are marking forwarded traffic
you could use forward, and use -i as well as -o eg.
iptables -t mangle -I FORWARD -i wlan0 -o eth0 -s 10.10.5.0/24 -j MARK
--set-mark 102
Andy.
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2004-11-16 5:01 [LARTC] is this scenario possible ??? Drink Linux
2004-11-17 22:46 ` Andy Furniss
2004-11-18 12:56 ` Andy Furniss [this message]
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