On 05/18/07 22:17, Umar wrote:
> Dear Volker!
>
> Thanks its working fine.
>
> (pass in quick log on $int_if proto tcp from 192.168.3.30 to any flags
> S/SA keep state queue client1)
>
> what will be the syntax if 192.168.3.30 comes through ppp means I have
> configured PPPoE server so i
5). There's a good example
> on queuing.
>
> HTH
>
> Volker
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Umar,
On 05/18/07 14:35, Umar wrote:
> Dear Volker!
>
> Sorry for disturbing you again!!
>
> pfctl: should have one default queue on fxp0
> pfctl: errors in altq config
>
> please help me to create default queue what will be the syntax thanks
that's why I was writing 'Note: You also have to
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Umar,
On 05/18/07 14:02, Umar wrote:
> Dear Volker!
>
> Thanks Again.!
>
>>> To me, this seems to be correct. Do you have a hard line break there?
>
> I re-typed
>
> queue qclient1 bandwidth 10Kb hfsc (rio)
>
> now its fine but S/SA error is still there here is the latest l
oad pf i got the error
>>
>> Reloading pf rules.
>> /etc/pf.conf:34: syntax error
>> /etc/pf.conf:51: bad flags S/SA
>>
>> on line:34 = queue qclient1 bandwdith 10Kb hfsc ( rio )
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Umar,
On 05/18/07 13:42, Umar wrote:
> Dear Volker
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> Thanks again for your reply!
You're welcome!
> this is my pf.conf file
>
> int_if = "xl0"
> ext_if = "fxp0" (DSL)
>
> ltq on $ext_if hfsc bandwidth 1Mb queue { qclient1 }
> queue qclient1 bandwdith 10Kb hfsc ( rio )
> PS: I suggest using a bandwidth for your root queue a bit lower than
> what you think your connections' upstream really is. For a 1 Mb
> upstream, a value of 940 Kb should be appropriate.
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On 05/18/07 12:05, Umar wrote:
> Dear Volker
>
> Thanks for your reply!
>
> I have 1mb up and 1mb down DSL and i have total 20 client at this time.
>
>>> if you want to limit per IP address, you need to create one queue for
>>> every IP address in your internal network.
>
> Please tell me
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On 05/18/07 10:12, Umar wrote:
> Dear Members!
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> I am running cable internet and I have 1Mb DSL link now I want to restrict
> my user's bandwidth. e.g I want to restrict per IP bandwidth 10KB (donwload
> and upload) so please help me how i can mange in PF-ALTQ.
>
> my pf.conf
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> int_inf = em
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