[NTLUG:Discuss] slow download -- use Fedora 7 as a router

Daniel Hauck daniel at yacg.com
Tue Apr 15 09:30:21 CDT 2008


m m さんは書きました:
> I wonder if it a good idea to use the Fedora 7 as a router.
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> What happened is When I upgrade my linux box from RH 7.0 (?) to Fedora 7,
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> use the same rules for iptables and make the configuration as I had before, and the speed is down to the terrible slow -- just like the dial up speed!
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> some factors I discovered:
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> 1. although I configured the eth0 use DHCP, when I reboot the server, a lot of time it is up ( it says OK while booting) and have no IP address (I use Time Wanner cable).
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> 2. I have to manually add route rules when I reboot --- route add -net default dev eth0
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> All connection are good, as I can access/ping all computers in intranet. Internet connection is ok EXCEPT very slow.
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> The ip_forward, rp_filter are all set to 1.
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> the internet connection (cable to my house) speed is normal.
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> I have tried to google for the solution, and no luck.
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> some one here have any idea?
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> Thanks.


Fedora is a desktop and ultimately a stable development distro used to
test things that will later go into RHEL.  The update/support cycle on
Fedora is far too short for anything 'production' but just fine for
Desktop users who like to keep up with some of the latest toys and features.

I would direct you to CentOS if you're interested in something
'production.'  You're likely to have a much more stable and long-lasting
router.



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