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s/packages/packets/ (thanks Ian! D. Allen ) git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@3076 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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network connection than you do (the line speed between the systems is the
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bottleneck, e.g. a DSL connection to you providers router, the router
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itself is normally connected to a much faster backbone). So, if you drop
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packages that are coming in too fast, the underlaying protocol might
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packets that are coming in too fast, the underlaying protocol might
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recognize this and slow down the connection. TCP has a builtin mechanism
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for this, UDP has not (but the protocol over UDP might recognize it , if
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there is any).</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>MARK - Netfilter has a facility for
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<firstterm>marking</firstterm> packets. Packet marks have a numberic
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<firstterm>marking</firstterm> packets. Packet marks have a numeric
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value which is limited in Shorewall to the values 1-255. You assign
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packet marks to different types of traffic using entries in the
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<filename>/etc/shorewall/tcrules</filename> file.</para>
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that puts all tcp ack packets on that interface that have an
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size of <=64 Bytes to go in this class. This is useful for
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speeding up downloads. Please note that the size of the ack
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packages is limited to 64 bytes as some applications (p2p for
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packets is limited to 64 bytes as some applications (p2p for
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example) use to make every package an ack package which would
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cause them all into here. We want only packages WITHOUT payload
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cause them all into here. We want only packets WITHOUT payload
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to match, so the size limit. Bigger packets just take their
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normal way into the classes.</para>
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