Hello there,
I have noticed some weirdness when using "pfctl -s queue -v" so I have
decided to investigate.
I have a quite simple pf setup: I have defined 3 queues for my external
interface in my pf.conf:
queue ext on $Ext bandwidth 900K
queue normal parent ext bandwidth 386K, max 850K qlimit 1
Il 10/05/2017 14:45, Daniel Melameth ha scritto:
>> queue ext on $Ext bandwidth 900K
>> queue normal parent ext bandwidth 386K, max 850K qlimit 10 default
>> queue high parent ext bandwidth 193K qlimit 10
>> queue low parent ext bandwidth 193K, max 540Kb qlimit 10
>
> You'll have to post your p
Il 10/05/2017 20:56, Luis Coronado ha scritto:
> but perhaps someone else would be able to see something that you didn't,
> hence the requirement to share the file.
I understand, but it contains sensitive information that I prefer not to
share. If you could tell me what to look for, I will look f
Looks like I've solved by only renaming the queues.
Instead of naming them "high", "normal" and "low", I have now named them
"exthi", "extstd" and "extlo" and then everything seems to work as expended.
Maybe "high" is a (maybe undocumented) reserved queue name?
Il 11/05/2017 01:42, Erling Westenvik ha scritto:
> Check out pfctl(8) and the -F option. The issue might be resolvable
> simply by flushing one or more of the filter parameters you'll find
> there.
I had always assumed that loading a new ruleset with pfctl -f also
implied "-F all".
This explain
lp will be appreciated.
Thank you!
Gabriele Tozzi
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> I have no solution for you but some search results
>
> http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=4752
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Atapiscsi-problem-on-VIA-NAB7100-VIA-VT6420-td184350.html
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Second-SATA-channel-in-Via-VT3237S-td191011.html
> I would try to install older version, to be sure, it is not related to
> installer version...
>
>
> Check /usr/src/sys/dev/atapiscsi/atapiscsi.c and line 1042. A bit
> above, there is the following comment:
> 1028 /* Exceptional case - drive want to transfer more
>
> Or just use only that first SATA (and PATA) port?
> e.g., Gabriele, if there's only one disk in there, try to recable it to
> the other SATA slot.
Yes, it works with just one drive installed, but having no USB boot
support and being unable to use a CD Drive, I'll have to find a fancy
way to inst
I really wanted to install OpenBSD so, this morning I went back to the
shop and the kind guy accepted to replace the bugged motherboard with a
different one for a reasonable extra. This one is an overkill for my
needs (it has a 1.8Ghz 64bit atom CPU!!!), but good news: I've finally
managed to insta
too.
The card arrived today and it worked out-of-the box.
I have now installed amd64 version and it has NXE enabled.
Thank you!
Gabriele Tozzi
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cleaner way to reload PF when the IP changes? Or maybe
even a better way to write the rule so that it auto-updates without the
need to reload PF at all?
Thank you
Gabriele Tozzi
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Thank you for all your answers.
I did not know about the "new" parentheses feature.
Solved :)
Gabriele Tozzi
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