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Hi all,
All my attempts to shape my TCP traffic, either CBQ- or HTB-based, have failed mysteriously, like if I had set no rule. Please, help me to solve this problem : On my LAN ( 192.168.2.0/24 ), I'd like to configure my Linux Box ( whose eth0 interface has IP 192.168.2.2 ) in order to throttle the TCP traffic that goes from the Internet down to my Linux box; that is, through my gateway ( of IP 192.168.2.1 ). But I still want to keep full rate in bidirectional communications between my Linux Box and other hosts on my LAN, and even my gateway itself. My Ethernet adapter is 100 Mbits/s and let's say I want to keep Internet downloads from my Linux Box below 64 Kbits/s. The way I thought right was to drop superfluous incoming packets ( beyond the limit of 64 Kbits/s ) so that the remote TCP socket would auto-regulate its emit rate according to packet loss ratio. Your help will be very appreciated. Only volatile test configuration matters; no init/rc script(s). Thanks. Urlan Urlan GOTSCHE |
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