I'm trying to setup a valid test case on a single machine running
FreeBSD 8.0R. (amd64 and i386)
Seems all of the pf/altq examples assume that FreeBSD is the router, and
you are working with more than on interface.
I am trying to shape my traffic on a per physical server basis with on a
*sin
I am trying to create rules to filter traffic up and down for the place
where I work.
My syntax seems to be correct, as they pass pfctl -vnf , but after
looking at the rules I wrote, and what pf will interpret them as; I am a
little confused.
on my children queue's most of them are set to bor
I am trying to figure out the best way to do this, and I am quite confused
about where I have to altq. I am sure that I am the source of my own
confusion, but I can not seem to find anything to help myself. :)
I have a new box that we would like to use to replace our aging router
that currently d
I am trying to figure out the best way to do this, and I am quite confused
about where I have to altq. I am sure that I am the source of my own
confusion, but I can not seem to find anything to help myself. :)
I have a new box that we would like to use to replace our aging router
that currently d
On Fri, October 13, 2006 5:13 am, Travis H. wrote:
> I know this has been a while, but I didn't see a proper response in the
> thread.
> I suspect that the gateway is unset or improperly set on the routes
> associated
> with the alias.
>
> I'm not familiar with squidclient, but It looks like all re
Hello,
I'm not sure how to explain this but I will do my best.
I have a FreeBSD 6.1-p7 box running pf.
sis0 10.0.0.87/25
xl0 192.168.1.3/24
gw is 10.0.0.62
pf rules are simple:
public_if ="sis0"
staff_if="xl0"
proxy_server="192.168.1.3"
table const {172.16.10.0/24}
table co