It wasnt very clear to me that i had to apply the queues for INcoming connections... and right now yes, this really makes the difference.
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 22:26:06 +0200, colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First of all I want to say Hi to everybody because this is my first thread. > > Im rather new to altq and pf but basically i want to limit the http > traffic from one of my LANs machines. > Ive tried all the schedulers but i havent noticed any differences between > them. > > Here is a sample of what ive done using cbq: > > altq on $EXT_IF cbq bandwidth 256Kb queue {http, other} > > queue http bandwidth 6Kb priority 0 cbq (red) > queue std bandwidth 90% cbq(default) > > pass out on $EXT_IF proto tcp from $LAN_IP to any port = 80 \ > flags S/SA modulate state queue http > > After ive applied these rules from LAN_IP i was able to browse web > pages even with 10.24 Kb/s > > pfctl -vvsq > > [ measured: 4.4 packets/s, 9.48Kb/s ] > [ measured: 4.3 packets/s, 10.24Kb/s ] > > If this in not correct please tell me what do i miss and what should i > do to limit that http traffic? > > ps Im using OpenBSD 3.6 >