Hi,
I have a setup with 2 ISPs and 2 LANs, with a /29 subnet on each ISP and a /24
on the LANS.
The gateway box is setup to equally load balance over the ISPs using an IP
address from each.
The other 4 IPs are added as virtual devices on the external interfaces.
The problem arises when external
On Saturday 27 November 2004 09:01, nix4me wrote:
> I have found an excellent utility to do the shaping also. Its called
> 'pyshaper'. I am testing it also. It seems to work nicely. I have it
> set to shape outbound connections based on username. It runs netstat
> every 15 seconds and picks t
You are correct on my setup.
I am currently trying the addition that Andy recommended and it
appears to be working. I am marking the ACK packets from the uploader
and it seems to be fine now. No slow down for uploads and outbound is
shaped nicely. I will continue to test to make sure ever
gypsy wrote:
Andy Furniss wrote:
I am running proftpd on (192.168.1.101) with the port set to 65437 and
with passive ports set to 5-51000. 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.
Andy Furniss wrote:
>
> >>> I am running proftpd on (192.168.1.101) with the port set to 65437 and
> >>> with passive ports set to 5-51000. 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
nix4me wrote:
Andy Furniss wrote:
I am running proftpd on (192.168.1.101) with the port set to 65437 and
with passive ports set to 5-51000. 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
Andy Furniss wrote:
I am running proftpd on (192.168.1.101) with the port set to 65437 and
with passive ports set to 5-51000. 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.
Could you p
I am running proftpd on (192.168.1.101) with the port set to 65437 and
with passive ports set to 5-51000. 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.
Could you post the bits of the pro
gypsy wrote:
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?
Yes. Although I am not running the script on this box. Its a plain
I
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 p
gypsy wrote:
nix4me wrote:
Stef Coene wrote:
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 04:23, nix4me wrote:
Well it appears i have no clue what im doing. I thought i had the below
script working to shape outbound ftp traffichowever, it is shaping
inbound traffic too. I have NO clue why.
24.xxx.xxx.xxx
|router|
192.168.1.1
|switch|
192.168.1.100 & 192.168.1.101
I am running proftpd on (192.168.1.101) with the port set to 65437 and
with passive ports set to 5-51000. Proftpd allows you to specify a
range of ports to use on passive transfers. I need to be able to l
nix4me wrote:
>
> Stef Coene wrote:
>
>>On Wednesday 24 November 2004 04:23, nix4me wrote:
>>
>>>Well it appears i have no clue what im doing. I thought i had the below
>>>script working to shape outbound ftp traffichowever, it is shaping
>>>inbound traffic too. I have NO clue why.
>>>
>>Me
Stef Coene wrote:
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 04:23, nix4me wrote:
Well it appears i have no clue what im doing. I thought i had the below
script working to shape outbound ftp traffichowever, it is shaping
inbound traffic too. I have NO clue why.
Me neither. What's your setup? Whe
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 04:23, nix4me wrote:
> Well it appears i have no clue what im doing. I thought i had the below
> script working to shape outbound ftp traffichowever, it is shaping
> inbound traffic too. I have NO clue why.
Me neither. What's your setup? Where is eth0 connected
Well it appears i have no clue what im doing. I thought i had the below
script working to shape outbound ftp traffichowever, it is shaping
inbound traffic too. I have NO clue why.
Please comment if anyone has any ideas why this doesnt work. I want to
shape only outbound ftp traffic and n
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