no, i got the data rate controled, this is my firewall that i use to
control traffic in my cage, my provider has a pps cap and i want my
firewall to catch a pps spikes before the provider cap does, becuase
the providers cap trips a port shut down, id rather drop a few packets
for a few seconds on a pps spike then to have my port shut down for
xamount of time until i find out about it and call my provider(yes i
understand how stupid such a mechanism is)

i was thinking about using the qlimit, as i think this is the best way
i can do it, but thats kinda guess and check i think(i need a cap at
roughly 4000pps, which i would have trouble generating in a test
environment)

anyone have a good resource i could look into tbrsize with?

On 24/03/07, Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
not that i see directly.

you may be able to achieve the desired effect by adjusting the
tbrsize, qlimit and bandwidth knobs.

you're sure you need to control packet rate, not data rate?

CK

On 3/24/07, Lawrence Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a way to limit pps with PF?
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GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?



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