Thanks Andy for your reply and taking your time to help like always.
> > $tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1
> htb rate 900kbit ceil 945kbit
As I understand, correct me if I'm wrong, this rule is telling the kernel how much bw we want to use globally or how big is the entire bucket.
I know the amount of the leafs don't add up to the root's bw but, not all clients are connected at the same time. I don't know if this is the problem or not but, I have similar rules for the LAN interface which works pretty well.
>
> I'm not sure that it's causing your problem, but HTB is
> known to do
> strange things if all the bandwidth totals for the classes
> do not add up
I not sure either if this is the cause of the problem.
> to their parent. Also, is there any particular reason why
> the root class
> has a different rate and ceil?
>
> I would make your parent rate and ceil the same, and then
> make sure that
> the rates of all the leafs add up to that number. The ceil
> setting for
> the leafs can be any amount between the rate of that leaf
> and the ceil
> of the parent.
>
> If you still can't get it working, and as this isn't really
> a Squid
> issue, you might be better off posting to the
> netfilter-users mailing
> list, although I'm happy to help further.
Sorry to bring this to the squid list but, since I am using squid in the middle of this I posted here.
> Andy
The weird thing is if I don't use squid caching and just use normal FORWARD chain along with these tc script the upload and download throtle works fine.
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