Hello everyone. Probabily this is not the first email on this topic, so I'll be brief: I have the following queues:
altq on xl0 cbq bandwidth 5000Kb queue { def, ftp, http, ssh, icmp, ack } queue ack bandwidth 50Kb priority 7 cbq(borrow) queue ssh bandwidth 50Kb priority 6 { ssh_login, ssh_bulk } queue ssh_login bandwidth 25% priority 6 cbq(borrow) queue ssh_bulk bandwidth 75% priority 5 cbq(borrow) queue http bandwidth 4000Kb priority 5 cbq queue ftp bandwidth 390Kb priority 2 cbq(borrow) queue def bandwidth 500Kb priority 1 cbq(default) queue icmp bandwidth 10Kb priority 0 cbq ... and these rules for http & ftp traffic: pass in log-all quick on $ext_if1 proto tcp from any to <jails> port {80, 8080} flags S/SA synproxy state queue http pass in log quick on $ext_if1 proto tcp from any to <jails> port ftp flags S/SA synproxy state pass out log-all quick on $ext_if1 proto {tcp,udp} from $external_addr1 \ to any port 65530:65534 flags S/SA keep state queue ftp The thing is that ftp is in passive mode and when there is traffic both on http & ftp each type of transfer has ~50% of the bandwidth, so the higher priority from http queue doesn't apply at all. Has anyone some suggestion for the rules above ? Thank you in advance for your pacience and wisdom :) Andrei. _______________________________________________ freebsd-pf@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pf To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"