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* iptables match bits per second
@ 2006-04-10  8:57 Mailings'AT'netzwerk.cc
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From: Mailings'AT'netzwerk.cc @ 2006-04-10  8:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi list,

I am searching for an iptables target/match to account/measure the bits 
per second on two different lines.

I've got 2 WAN connections with traffic shaping. Now I need to 
differentiate how much the network load is on line a, so i can switch to 
line b if it is above xx/mbit/s.

I've got kernel 2.6.14.4 with iptables 1.2.11.

I found "iptables connbyte", but it is only for 2.4 kernels.
I found "iptables connrate", which is exactly what I need, but it is 
only designed for kernel <= 2.6.5? (I got rejects in 
ip_conntrack_standalone.c). It seems like the code in kernel 2.6.14 and 
in the diff is on an absolutly different base.

Does anybody have got an idea how I could measure the bytes ?

Thanks


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