On Mon, July 26, 2010 6:02 pm, Justin wrote:
> ... it's not an if_bridge, thanks.
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> On 7/26/2010 7:05 AM, Denny Lin wrote:
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>> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 05:26:21AM -0700, Justin wrote:
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>>> Hello all - I've tried searching the list but it seems something is
>>> broken and I'm getting 500 er
Hello.
I'm trying to setup an ftp-proxy (pftpx) with PF.
I have set up the nat anchors and rdr in pf.conf.
My setup:
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The client in internet: 52.
Hello.
2nd message to this list because from my first subscribtion I get:
delivery 328: deferral:
69.147.83.52_does_not_like_recipient./Remote_host_said:_450_4.7.1_:_Recipient_address_rejected:_Service_is_unavailable/Giving_up_on_69.147.83.52./
I'm trying to setup an ftp-proxy (pftpx) with PF.
Hello everyone.
Probabily this is not the first email on this topic, so I'll be brief:
I have the following queues:
altq on xl0 cbq bandwidth 5000Kb queue { def, ftp, http, ssh, icmp, ack }
queue ack bandwidth 50Kb priority 7 cbq(borrow)
queue ssh bandwidth 50Kb priority 6 { ssh_login, ssh_bulk }
Hello
Has anyone any idea on how to limit upload traffic per incoming connection or
per IP address (host) for a web or ftp server, or from any specific port on the
server using PF and ALTQ ??
I want that any web client for my server to be able to download from me (via
http) with maximum xxx k