On 17/02/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> is there any way how to limit packet per second [PPS] rate to
> specified
> IP (group of IP) ? Linux can achieve this via IPtables.
> I`ve searched a lot of web, but nothing interesting found (for PF,
> IPFilter, and IPFW).
>
I a
> Hi
>
> is there any way how to limit packet per second [PPS] rate to
> specified
> IP (group of IP) ? Linux can achieve this via IPtables.
> I`ve searched a lot of web, but nothing interesting found (for PF,
> IPFilter, and IPFW).
>
I agree this would be a very nice addition to IPFW as a ba
On 08/02/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jan Sebosik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is there any way how to limit packet per second [PPS] rate to specified
> IP (group of IP) ?
The closest I can think of off the top of my head is defining a PF
rule set with queues (ALTQ), how
Jan Sebosik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is there any way how to limit packet per second [PPS] rate to specified
> IP (group of IP) ?
The closest I can think of off the top of my head is defining a PF
rule set with queues (ALTQ), however you will be specifying bandwidth,
that is in bits per sec
Jan Sebosik wrote:
Hi
is there any way how to limit packet per second [PPS] rate to
specified IP (group of IP) ? Linux can achieve this via IPtables.
I`ve searched a lot of web, but nothing interesting found (for PF,
IPFilter, and IPFW).
On Feb 7, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Justin Robertson wrote
Newp. You're stuck to good old bps with ipfw or bps/cpse (connections
per second established) with pf. The other method would be to use cisco
netflow export data from a router being polled - then limiting traffic
with one of the methods mentioned above... or just place pps limits on
your router
Hi
is there any way how to limit packet per second [PPS] rate to specified
IP (group of IP) ? Linux can achieve this via IPtables.
I`ve searched a lot of web, but nothing interesting found (for PF,
IPFilter, and IPFW).
Best regards
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Jan Sebosik, Slovakia
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