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1 | #========================================================================== |
2 | # |
3 | # Prometheus QoS - steal fire from your ISP ! |
4 | # "fair-per-IP" quality of service utility |
5 | # requires Linux kernel with HTB qdisc enabled |
6 | # GNUpyright(G)2007 Michael xChaos Polak, x@n.cz |
7 | # Credits: CZFree.Net / Freegate / Deu / d@n.cz |
8 | # ...and Martin Devera for his HTB, of course ;-) |
9 | # |
10 | #========================================================================== |
11 | #Path to external utilities required to run iGW Prometheus: |
12 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
13 | tc /sbin/tc |
14 | iptables /sbin/iptables |
15 | #========================================================================== |
16 | #Filename of /etc/hosts - style IP address configuration file |
17 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 | hosts /etc/prometheus/hosts |
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19 | #========================================================================== |
20 | #Keywords found in /etc/host comments - syntax KEYWORD-MIN-MAX |
21 | #Eg.: 192.168.1.2 mypc #via-prometheus-256-512 |
22 | #sets HTB rate for 192.168.1.2 to 256 kbps and HTB ceil to 512 kbps |
23 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
24 | keyword wifi-normal |
25 | keyword wifi-plus |
26 | keyword backbone-normal |
27 | keyword backbone-plus |
28 | keyword backbone-bezfup |
29 | #========================================================================== |
30 | #LAN (local, downstream) and WAN (isp, internet, upstream) interface names |
31 | #didn't work well with only one interface - two interfaces are required now |
32 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
33 | lan-interface eth0 #Linux network interface name |
34 | wan-interface eth1 #Linux network interface name |
35 | #========================================================================== |
36 | #LAN and WAN medium definition (100Mbit, 10Mbit - use 2Mbit for Wi-Fi) |
37 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
38 | lan-medium 100Mbit #Mbit|kbit |
39 | wan-medium 100Mbit #Mbit|kbit |
40 | #========================================================================== |
41 | #guranted upload and download bandwidth FROM your ISP (in kbps, please!) |
42 | #asymetry settings will be automaticaly calculated from these values |
43 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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44 | wan-download 40000 #kbps |
45 | wan-upload 40000 #kbps |
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46 | #========================================================================== |
47 | #special QoS free zone (eg. free CZFree tranzit, etc.) |
48 | #Apply QoS on HTTP proxy IP addres/port |
49 | #Set HTB rate and HTB ceil for address undefined in hosts file |
50 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
51 | qos-free-zone 10.0.0.0/8 #0=disable|subnet eg. 192.168.0.0/16 |
52 | qos-free-delay 14400 #seconds to wait before applying QoS |
53 | qos-proxy-enable 0 #1=yes|0=no |
54 | qos-proxy-ip 10.11.10.1/32 #eg. IP of our LAN interface |
55 | qos-proxy-port 3128 #squid port |
56 | free-rate 64 #kbps - by Vitex kuli testovani dashboardu |
57 | free-ceil 128 #kbps |
58 | digital-divide-weirdness-ratio 1 #can be 1, 2, 3, maybe even more... |
59 | #========================================================================== |
60 | #Asymetric line settings - this allows setup of ADSL-style ISP service |
61 | #asymetry-rate 2 means upload is limited to 50% of the rate of download |
62 | #asymetry-treshold 64 means upload will be 64 kbps slower then download |
63 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
64 | #These settings are keyword-derived ! (see "keyword" section) |
65 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
66 | wifi-normal-asymetry-ratio 1 #2,4,etc. for relative upload shaping |
67 | wifi-normal-asymetry-treshold 0 #kbps |
68 | wifi-plus-asymetry-ratio 1 |
69 | wifi-plus-asymetry-treshold 0 |
70 | backbone-normal-asymetry-ratio 1 |
71 | backbone-normal-asymetry-treshold 0 |
72 | backbone-plus-asymetry-ratio 1 |
73 | backbone-plus-asymetry-treshold 0 |
74 | backbone-bezfup-asymetry-ratio 1 |
75 | backbone-bezfup-asymetry-treshold 0 |
76 | #========================================================================== |
77 | #HTB fine tuning part I - common settings |
78 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
79 | htb-nesting-limit 3 #0..4: HTB seems to have built-in limit |
80 | htb-burst 32 #kbit |
81 | htb-leaf-discipline sfq perturb 5 |
82 | #========================================================================== |
83 | #magic-include-upload - is data counter sum of upload and download ? |
84 | #magic-priorities - prioty levels are used by magic-relative-prio |
85 | #magic-treshold - heaviest downloader: htb-rate, 2nd: htb-rate+magic-treshold |
86 | #========================================================================== |
87 | magic-include-upload 1 #1=yes|0=no |
88 | magic-priorities 8 #number of priority levels - 2 |
89 | magic-treshold 2 #kbps |
90 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
91 | #Magic data limit based od guaranted bandwidth in kbps fine tunes HTB ceil: |
92 | #(magic-relative-limit)*(min bandwidth kbps) = limit for given time period |
93 | #eg. value 8 gives 512 MB limit to 64 kbps HTB rates, 1024 MB to 128'ers... |
94 | #magic-fixed-limit is fixed data limit in MB (megabytes), 0=no limit |
95 | #HTB ceil will be reduced to (HTB rate) for the most unfair-users |
96 | #other offenders get (HTB rate)+(magic-treshold) |
97 | #magic-relative-prio and magic-fixed-prio work exactly the same way as |
98 | #limit, except that they reduce HTB priority instead of HTB ceil |
99 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
100 | #These settings are keyword-derived ! (see "keyword" section) |
101 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
102 | wifi-normal-magic-relative-limit 8 #*kb/sec->MB/day |
103 | wifi-normal-magic-relative-prio 6 #*kb/sec->MB/day |
104 | wifi-normal-magic-fixed-limit 0 #MB, less then |
105 | wifi-normal-magic-fixed-prio 0 #MB, less then |
106 | wifi-plus-magic-relative-limit 12 |
107 | wifi-plus-magic-relative-prio 8 |
108 | wifi-plus-magic-fixed-limit 0 |
109 | wifi-plus-magic-fixed-prio 0 |
110 | backbone-normal-magic-relative-limit 12 |
111 | backbone-normal-magic-relative-prio 8 |
112 | backbone-normal-magic-fixed-limit 0 |
113 | backbone-normal-magic-fixed-prio 0 |
114 | backbone-plus-magic-relative-limit 16 |
115 | backbone-plus-magic-relative-prio 12 |
116 | backbone-plus-magic-fixed-limit 0 |
117 | backbone-plus-magic-fixed-prio 0 |
118 | backbone-bezfup-magic-relative-limit 0 |
119 | backbone-bezfup-magic-relative-prio 8 |
120 | backbone-bezfup-magic-fixed-limit 0 |
121 | backbone-bezfup-magic-fixed-prio 0 |
122 | #========================================================================== |
123 | #HTB fine tuning part II - keyword dependent settings |
124 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
125 | #These settings are keyword-derived ! (see "keyword" section) |
126 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
127 | wifi-normal-htb-default-prio 1 #can be 1...magic-priorities-2 |
128 | wifi-normal-htb-rate-bonus 0 #kbps |
129 | wifi-normal-htb-ceil-malus 0 #kbps |
130 | wifi-plus-htb-default-prio 1 |
131 | wifi-plus-htb-rate-bonus 16 |
132 | wifi-plus-htb-ceil-malus 0 |
133 | backbone-normal-htb-default-prio 1 |
134 | backbone-normal-htb-rate-bonus 16 |
135 | backbone-normal-htb-ceil-malus 0 |
136 | backbone-plus-htb-default-prio 1 |
137 | backbone-plus-htb-rate-bonus 32 |
138 | backbone-plus-htb-ceil-malus 0 |
139 | backbone-bezfup-htb-default-prio 2 |
140 | backbone-bezfup-htb-rate-bonus 0 |
141 | backbone-bezfup-htb-ceil-malus 0 |
142 | #========================================================================== |
143 | #Credit file settings - stores unused credit from previous runs |
144 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
145 | credit-filename /var/run/prometheus.credit |
146 | credit-enable 1 #1=yes|0=no |
147 | #========================================================================== |
148 | #Log file names and directories |
149 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
150 | log-filename /var/log/prometheus |
151 | log-traffic-directory /var/www/logs/ |
152 | log-traffic-url-path logs/ |
153 | #========================================================================== |
154 | #Hall of Fame - Greatest Suckers settings |
155 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
156 | hall-of-fame-enable 1 #1=yes|0=no |
157 | hall-of-fame-filename /var/www/traffic.html |
158 | hall-of-fame-preview /var/www/preview.html |
159 | hall-of-fame-title Hall of Fame - Greatest Suckers |
160 | #========================================================================== |
161 | #Hall of Fame - Color settings (for FUP data limit display) |
162 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
163 | #These settings are keyword-derived ! (see "keyword" section) |
164 | #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
165 | wifi-normal-html-color 609000 #RRGGBB html hexa |
166 | wifi-plus-html-color 008000 |
167 | backbone-normal-html-color 600090 |
168 | backbone-plus-html-color 000080 |
169 | backbone-bezfup-html-color A06000 |
170 | #========================================================================== |
171 | #That's all, folks. Now just run /usr/local/sbin/prometheus every day... |