From: gypsy <gypsy@iswest.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] outbound shaping
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 21:14:45 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41A79CC5.CC99CCCA@iswest.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <41A3FECE.4070507@cfl.rr.com>
nix4me wrote:
> 24.xxx.xxx.xxx
> |router|
> 192.168.1.1
> |switch|
> 192.168.1.100 & 192.168.1.101
So can we assume that 192.168.1.1 has 2 NICs, eth0 facing 24.x.x.x/32
and eth1 facing 192.168.1.0/24?
> I am running proftpd on (192.168.1.101) with the port set to 65437 and
> with passive ports set to 50000-51000. Proftpd allows you to specify a
> range of ports to use on passive transfers. I need to be able to limit
> my outbound ftp traffic to 40 Kbytes per second.
> The only way I can see to do this is limit by marking packets with
> iptables. I am marking traffic on 65436 which is the active ftp data
> port (65437-1) and 50000-60000. Outbound shaping is working
> fine....however....inbound ftp traffic is also being shaped to 40K. I
> have no idea why.
>
> Seems to me the below rules should mark outbound packets and shape only
> outbound packets. I dont understand why inbound packets are getting shaped.
>
> Here is the script:
> #!/bin/bash
> #shaping passive and active outbound ftp traffic on an internal computer
> without affecting inbound and lan speed
>
> # mark the outbound passive ftp packets on ports 50000-51000
> iptables -t mangle -N MYSHAPER-OUT
> iptables -t mangle -I OUTPUT -o eth0 -j MYSHAPER-OUT
>
> iptables -t mangle -A MYSHAPER-OUT -p tcp --sport 65436 -j MARK
> --set-mark 20
> iptables -t mangle -A MYSHAPER-OUT -p tcp --sport 50000:51000 -j MARK
> --set-mark 20
> iptables -t mangle -A MYSHAPER-OUT -m mark --mark 0 -j MARK --set-mark 26
1) Are you sure these rules are correctly marking and that the marks
exist at the time the tc filter sees the packet? My hunch is NOT.
ASIDE: We _really_ need a way for filters to report hit counts!
2) Since 1:26 is htb default, why is it necessary to '--set-mark 26'?
gypsy
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-11-26 21:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-11-24 3:23 [LARTC] outbound shaping nix4me
2004-11-25 20:11 ` Stef Coene
2004-11-25 22:05 ` nix4me
2004-11-26 6:00 ` gypsy
2004-11-26 13:25 ` nix4me
2004-11-26 13:25 ` nix4me
2004-11-26 21:14 ` gypsy [this message]
2004-11-26 22:32 ` nix4me
2004-11-27 0:46 ` Andy Furniss
2004-11-27 0:54 ` nix4me
2004-11-27 1:28 ` Andy Furniss
2004-11-27 4:28 ` gypsy
2004-11-27 13:40 ` nix4me
2004-11-27 14:01 ` nix4me
2004-11-29 3:32 ` Jason Boxman
2004-12-14 10:04 ` Daniel Bartlett
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