Summary: squid + cbq + RedHat
Jandre Olivier <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Feb 2004 19:08:14 +0200
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Hi All, This turned out to be not as a little problem as I thought, I had to go jack up my routing skills with reading the HTB packet scheduling method It turned out CBQ is the hardest to learn, so I found out after reading the docs like 20 times, the preferred method would be either htb or tbf a good URL to help u with it, specially nat'ed machines on a lan http://www.lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.fullnat.intro.html and www.docum.org im still struggling a bit with it, but will get it fully sorted soon hopefully Thanks Rob for the helping hand Jandre Jandre Olivier wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I've got a little issue I cant seem to resolve, > > I use delay pools to shape http from squid and jftpgw for ftp, that > works fine > > I have 3 interfaces on my firewall > > eth0: LAN > eth1: DMZ > eth2: Internet > > I shape my dmz fine, cause I just shape outgoing on eth1 and the > specific ip, > > I want to shape my LAN users for any other protocols like kazaa, > streaming audio,ssh etc to almost nothing, If I shape on eth0 then > even my ssh connection to my server is slow, I want to be able to > shape traffic going out on eth2 to the internet from the LAN > > > I can do it with dummynet from freebsd but in this case I would like > to do it with cbq > > Thanks > > jandre > > -- Regards Jandre "I started with nothing and still have most of it left." _____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ LinuxManagers mailing list - http://www.linuxmanagers.org submissions: LinuxManagers-35TzE1X9F6582KRnZfj+bdi2O/[email protected] subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.linuxmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxmanagers