I tried this : added a second ftpproxy_flags in my /etc/rc.conf.local So in the file, we have : ftpproxy_flags="-q ilimit" # Listen by default on 8021 ftpproxy_flags="-q istd" #
It doesn't work, it use the last line in /etc/rc.conf.local : istd queue I suppose that it doesn't listen on the same port 8021 for 2 queue. So i try this, add this line to /etc/rc.local : ftpproxy_flags="-q istd -p8022" And in my /etc/rc.conf.local : ftpproxy_flags="-q ilimit" Restart the box, and do : netstat -anf inet Listen on 127.0.0.1:8021 and 127.0.0.1:8022, seem to work But the limit user download now 10Ko/s instead of 20Ko/s. I think, it is not the right way to do it. Is there someone who have a sample ? using -T option for ftp-proxy ? Thank you very much. Wesley. > On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 09:02:32 +0100, Camiel Dobbelaar <c...@sentia.nl> wrote: > Run two ftp-proxies: one with the -q ilimit and one with the -q istd. > > Then redirect the limited user to one proxy and the rest to the other.