anyone recommended a solution for my needs ?
I'm disappointing using other network solutions with proprietary
brands in the market.
Best Regards.
P.S sorry for my bad english.
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run, especially if it means it's unlikely to be kept updated.
OTOH if the only need for non-chroot is to access PF tables, and
the scripts are in a language which can easily run inside chroot
(e.g. perl with mod_perl), see the 'tabled' package.
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Happy Birthday!
Thanks a lot to all developers that make possible this amazing OS.
On 18/10/10 12:13, STeve Andre' wrote:
15 years!
to explain the problem.
On 02/10/10 01:25, Eugene Yunak wrote:
On 2 October 2010 04:57, Hermes Ojeda Ruiz hermes@gmail.com
mailto:hermes@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm working with a OpenBSD firewall on embedded hardware, and the
client
want to know the bandwidth consume by IP
make
the connection useless. The firewall is running in a Soekris net5501.
Sorry, if this is a fool question, and my bad english.
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2 cbq(borrow red)
queue eu bandwidth 12Kb priority 2 cbq(borrow red)
I think the users might be happier with hfsc rather than cbq though
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On 07/09/10 13:21, roberth wrote:
On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 13:15:03 -0500
Hermes Ojeda Ruizhermes@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Maybe this is a basic question, but I've read the man pages and
the PF book and I don't know how solve this problem.
- I have an E1 and the problem is how to distribute
Sorry, if my explanation don't have enough details.
- The internet connection is an E1
- There are ~150 users (IPs)
- The company give full internet access to the clients. With no service
restriction.
- There only a C class LAN.
E1 --- OpenBSD Firewall --- LAN with ~150 IPs
The problem is to
:) ok, that was my last option. I was looking a more elegant solution,
may be using tables or something like that. But if there is no choice,
I'll do that.
Thanks for your reply
On 07/09/10 13:56, roberth wrote:
your config
Yes, It's a little complex but is a requirement to guarantee a little
bandwidth to the user. (and of course use the remaining unused bandwidth).
There is another way?
Thanks for the reply
On 07/09/10 15:14, James Peltier wrote:
- Original Message
From: Hermes Ojeda
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On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 1:46 PM, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO
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Brazil!
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