On Dec 16, 2005, at 1:13 AM, J. Buck Caldwell wrote:

Here's the fun part. Our traffic has gotten to the point where I've decided that some traffic shaping (ALTQ) is necessary. I've been experimenting with my home cable internet connection (and gif tunnel to work), and I believe I've come up with a workable solution. However, I'd like to run it by some experts to see if I'm screwing up (or hitting any possible limits) before I try putting it in place live.

You may wish to take a look at an embedded GUI based firewall system like pfSense to help you configure this. It has a traffic shaping wizard and can do IPsec VPNs as well. It is based on FreeBSD 6.0 so will run on whatever hardware you've got already.

See http://www.pfsense.com/

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