Am 29. Apr, 2001 schwäzte Jiva DeVoe so: > Is it possible to configure a linux firewall to prefer traffic from a > certain host? In other words, if you have 2 hosts on a network, and > one is doing a download, if the second one starts something up, it > will *NOT* be affected by the download on the first box, but the first > box's traffic will slow down to allow the second one through? # Speed up telnet and ssh connects # ipchains -A ext-in -p TCP -s 0/0 23 -t 0x01 0x10 # ipchains -A ext-out -p TCP -d 0/0 23 -t 0x01 0x10 ipchains -A ext-in -p TCP -s 0/0 22 -t 0x01 0x10 ipchains -A ext-out -p TCP -d 0/0 22 -t 0x01 0x10 # Make pop, ftp, nntp low priority ipchains -A ext-out -p TCP -d 0/0 ftp-data -t 0x01 0x02 ipchains -A ext-out -p TCP -d 0/0 pop3 -t 0x01 0x02 ipchains -A ext-out -p TCP -d 0/0 nntp -t 0x01 0x02 #ipchains -A ext-out -p TCP -y -d 0/0 www -t 0x01 0x02 #ipchains -A ext-out -p TCP -d 0/0 4000 -t 0x01 0x02 That's supposed to work for services. I'd suppose you could get it to prefer certain IPs. Never checked to see if it really works. Then again, I get fairly decent ssh performance connecting to a host on speed choice one way from a ricochet. ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.YourCompanyHere.net ;-) # A t-shirt a day keeps the noose (tie) away. - der.hans