This is a discussion on TC & PPP: waiting for ppp0 to become free, usage count=blah within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hi You Lovely Wondefully Helpful people. Whenever I use TC to shape the traffic on my Suse 9.1 pro ...
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Hi You Lovely Wondefully Helpful people.
Whenever I use TC to shape the traffic on my Suse 9.1 pro box, the ppp0 connection dies when it is dropped. To put it short, I have to reboot to be able to reconnect. I will try to track down the problem, but if anyone has any solution off-hand it may save me a few hours/days of fumbling in the dark! :D Problem: Whenever I have used tc to add anything on ppp0, ppp0 never gets released (usage count decreased). Tried cleaning up before ppp0 goes down - but how can you predict when that is about to happen and clean up in time - and besides and anyway, didnt work. So bottom line is I am stuck with no traffic rules on the LAN. And soon as downloads go up, so does pings. Is the only way out to get another kernel? >>SuSE Linux 9.1 (i586) >>Kernel 2.6.5-7.145-default / i686 |
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ruimteskapie wrote:
> Hi You Lovely Wondefully Helpful people. > > Whenever I use TC to shape the traffic on my Suse 9.1 pro box, the ppp0 > connection dies when it is dropped. To put it short, I have to reboot > to be able to reconnect. > > I will try to track down the problem, but if anyone has any solution > off-hand it may save me a few hours/days of fumbling in the dark! :D > > Problem: Whenever I have used tc to add anything on ppp0, ppp0 never > gets released (usage count decreased). > > Tried cleaning up before ppp0 goes down - but how can you predict when > that is about to happen and clean up in time - and besides and anyway, > didnt work. What did you do to clean up ? If you can get this to work when ppp0 is up, then you can call the startup/shutdown shaping scripts from /etc/ppp/ip-up(.local) and ip-down(.local) or whatever suse calles them. Andy. > > So bottom line is I am stuck with no traffic rules on the LAN. And soon > as downloads go up, so does pings. > > Is the only way out to get another kernel? > >>>SuSE Linux 9.1 (i586) >>>Kernel 2.6.5-7.145-default / i686 > > |