AES>> 3.4's (and above) "tagging" is your friend :)
AES>> if you need skeleton ruleset, this one...
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> hmm ... thanks for method (shaping on lo0, tagging), 'll see
> how it works. But the question was

"shaping on lo0" is NOT the method :) it is just example
to you, ready to pfctl -nf. you need to replace lo0 with
interface name where you actually need to shape.

but "tagging" is the real and powerful method.

> Why queueing filters & packet filters cannot
> be configured separatelly ?

please, do not waking up Henning :) this question is
previuosly answered. see my post "ALTQ: before and after
merge" in archives.

you just have not catched the main pf+altq idea yet.
like i have not previuosly :)

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