From: ganesh palwe <ganeshpalwe@yahoo.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] how to determine tcp rate & classifying packet info
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 01:07:19 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-104319772221365@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-104318194301024@msgid-missing>
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> >hello everybody
>>
> >need help
>>
>> how should i control the tcp rate, is it possible?
>It's possible
>www.lartc.org
>www.docum.org
> >also,
>>
> >suppose i have 2 database tables :
>>
> >1) one for online accounting &
>>
> >2) one for online sales updating
>>
> >now both of these transactions which will update my SQL server
databse will
> >be on the same port number
>>
>> how can i classify these packets so that i can give high bandwidth &
>> highest prio to type 2 packets.
>What if you the iptables helper that can match packet with a string in it?
> I think the select is unique so you can see the difference. Once you can
>recognise the packets, you can mark them with iptables. That mark can
>be
>used to put the packets in differenct classes so you can configure
>different
>rates for the packets.
>But this will suck if you select statement is too big for one packet.
>
>Stef
>
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still needing help !
i m very sorry to say that i hardly have got any useful stuff regarding controlling tcp rate, rather packeteer information was good (TCP Rate Control - by Shrikrishna Karandikar).
what i want to do is everytime i want to establish a connection with any server(say X-server ) on the basis that X should send me data at agreed upon rate, the rate should not increase beyond that value.
can i implement it? if yes where can i find information?
Ok,next was
for classifying packet by making use of marking
what if i m using u32 classifier instead of fw.
is there utility with u32 to mark packets.
also,
what i think is that, classifiers will come into the picture after the connection establishment, so how could they differentiate 2 different type applications for same service?
10x in advance
ganesh.
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-01-21 20:43 [LARTC] how to determine tcp rate & classifying packet info ganesh palwe
2003-01-21 21:44 ` Stef Coene
2003-01-22 1:07 ` ganesh palwe [this message]
2003-01-22 9:33 ` Jesper Kold-Hansen
2003-01-22 17:11 ` Stef Coene
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