Hi Jille, Building a DiffServ domain network will require DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) values or bits for packet marking and re-marking for QoS. PF only supports Type-of-Service (TOS) bits.
Thanks, Diego Salvador Diego Salvador wrote: > To Whom It May Concerned: > > Hi! Is it possible to use ALTQ in FreeBSD without PF? I know it is possibly to use ALTQ with IPFW (another firewall), > Because what I want to achieve is to build a QoS system/machine in a Diffserv > or Intserv network > without firewall. It seems like ALTQ is tightly coupled with PF. But not whether you can use it entirely without any firewall. > I have read this > http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/altq.html that ALTQ integration in FreeBSD > is in PF-Mode not in COMPAT Mode? Can someone elaborate the difference > between these types of modes? The info describes FreeBSD-5, Is it still > affecting FreeBSD-6.2/6.3 and FreeBSD-7.0 releases? In NetBSD, ALTQ > can be used without PF or other means of firewall. Can't you enable PF, add some firewall rules that passes on all data, and apply the altq's ? afaik pf should not screw up your packets (if you leave all other stuff behind) -- Jille Diego Salvador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: To Whom It May Concerned: Hi! Is it possible to use ALTQ in FreeBSD without PF? Because what I want to achieve is to build a QoS system/machine in a Diffserv or Intserv network without firewall. It seems like ALTQ is tightly coupled with PF. I have read this http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/altq.html that ALTQ integration in FreeBSD is in PF-Mode not in COMPAT Mode? Can someone elaborate the difference between these types of modes? The info describes FreeBSD-5, Is it still affecting FreeBSD-6.2/6.3 and FreeBSD-7.0 releases? In NetBSD, ALTQ can be used without PF or other means of firewall. Thank you very much! Diego Salvador --------------------------------- Support Victims of the Cyclone in Myanmar (Burma). Donate Now. --------------------------------- Support Victims of the Cyclone in Myanmar (Burma). Donate Now. _______________________________________________ freebsd-pf@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pf To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"