On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 06:29:32AM -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> Right you are, both of you. I guess was confusing 'route' with
> 'interface' and didn't think of using multiple routes like that. It
> would be a kludge but whatever gets the job done..
Another idea: What about making it an netf
> If this is done, I recommend we immediately mark it as deprecated and likely
> to go away soon. It's better to get people to upgrade their IOS than to
> force kludges. If they have an old IOS, this is probably one of several
> issues that need fixing.
I have no hope of Linuxtoday fixing this.
If this is done, I recommend we immediately mark it as deprecated and likely
to go away soon. It's better to get people to upgrade their IOS than to
force kludges. If they have an old IOS, this is probably one of several
issues that need fixing.
-d
Mike Jagdis wrote:
> > Right you are, both o
> Right you are, both of you. I guess was confusing 'route' with
> 'interface' and didn't think of using multiple routes like that. It
> would be a kludge but whatever gets the job done..
No more than some of the other route attributes like window, rtt,
mtu, ssthresh etc.
> [Mike Jagdis]
> > Is there anyway that we could make ECN enable/disable a flag on a route?
>
> Would it help? It seems to me that typically, your busiest, best-
> connected routes are the ones where you could derive the most benefit
> from ECN -- and those same routes are where you are likely t
[Craig Schlenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> but you could add a host route for say linuxtoday with the NO_ECN
> flag (also pointing at the default route), right?
[Jan Niehusmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> If it is configurable per route (and not per interface), it may help,
> as you could add additional
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 10:32:32AM +, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> > Is there anyway that we could make ECN enable/disable a flag on a route?
>
> Would it help? It seems to me that typically, your busiest, best-
If it is configurable per route (and not per interface), it may help,
as you could
> > More with their firewall. But try
> >
> > echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
[Mike Jagdis]
> Is there anyway that we could make ECN enable/disable a flag on a route?
Would it help? It seems to me that typically, your busiest, best-
connected routes are the ones where you could derive the
> More with their firewall. But try
>
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
Is there anyway that we could make ECN enable/disable a flag on a route?
Mike
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Andi Kleen wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 09:34:18AM -0700, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> > Is there something wrong with the tcp stack?
>
> More with their firewall. But try
>
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
Wow. I suddenly can access lots of hosts again.
And we feel
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 09:34:18AM -0700, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> Is there something wrong with the tcp stack?
More with their firewall. But try
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
-Andi
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