accounting. It does a very good job and I
> really do not want to miss it. Is there any way besides dummynet to get
> bandwith limitation to run on my FreeBSD 4.2 box?
>
> thanks a lot
>
> /clemens
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> I used ipfw to do the filtering before but I needed IP-accounting and
> for this purpose ipf does a pretty cool job. In combination with ipacct
> I get a perfect report (devices, in-out, etc.). To drop ipf I would need
> something similar to do this with ipfw. Is there a way to
Am 16.01.2001 um 10:22:23 schrieb Luigi Rizzo:
Hi Luigi,
hopefully you are not nerved by my continuing question, but there is still one
thing I did not dompletely understand.
> if ipf says no it says no. you just want tobe sure that
> the packet actually passes through both things.
I just do
combination with ipacct
I get a perfect report (devices, in-out, etc.). To drop ipf I would need
something similar to do this with ipfw. Is there a way to do this?
> > - does the bandwith-limitation that ipfw/dummynet offer tear down the
> > effective bandwith of my server?
>
me -- both filters use the same technique for matching.
> - is there a performance loss worth mentioning in using both tools
> compared to only have ipfw running for all purposes?
probably not. see above.
> - does the bandwith-limitation that ipfw/dummynet offer tear down the
> effecti
ral a bad thing to have ipf/ipfw together running on one
machine or ist it just o.k. to have ipf as firewall and IP-accounting
and ipfw for bandwith limitations?
- is there a performance loss worth mentioning in using both tools
compared to only have ipfw running for all purposes?
- does t
am using
> ipf as firewall an for IP-accounting. It does a very good job and I
> really do not want to miss it. Is there any way besides dummynet to get
> bandwith limitation to run on my FreeBSD 4.2 box?
You might want to take a look at ALTQ[0] from the KAME people, or just use
ipfw with
a very good job and I
really do not want to miss it. Is there any way besides dummynet to get
bandwith limitation to run on my FreeBSD 4.2 box?
thanks a lot
/clemens
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