Quoting Mike Makonnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Daniel Dias Gonçalves wrote:
You will go to develop a version to work with PF ?

I don't know what's needed to get it to work with pf, but if it's not too
much work, sure.

That would be great, Mike. I'm seeing more and more bandwidth being used with p2p that I haven't been able to control with pf. The thought has entered my mind to change back to ipfw that I used for many years before changing to pf maybe 3 years ago. I also found dummynet to be easy and practical to set up for both incoming and outgoing connections. Something else I haven't figured out how to do the same with altq, if even possible. In fact, if I am able to control p2p with pf I may not even need bidirectional bandwidth limits.

Thanks for sharing your very practical solution to a real world problem. Have a great weekend.

ed



Cheers.

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