On 2015-08-20, Paulo Coimbra wrote:
> Well, considering that only outbound packets can be queued, I've changed
> some rules at pf.conf. Packets that are "outgoing" at $if_Internet, is
> upload. Packets that are "outgoing" at vlan100 is download, all right? My
> changed pf.conf below: (but even wit
On 20.08.2015 17:31, Paulo Coimbra wrote:
Hi Atanas,
Thanks for your response. I follow some configurations in that link you
send, but nothing had effect. Packets is not going to queues.
br,
Paulo Coimbra
2015-08-20 10:55 GMT-03:00 Atanas Vladimirov :
On 20.08.2015 16:35, Paulo Coimbra wrot
Hi Atanas,
Thanks for your response. I follow some configurations in that link you
send, but nothing had effect. Packets is not going to queues.
br,
Paulo Coimbra
2015-08-20 10:55 GMT-03:00 Atanas Vladimirov :
> On 20.08.2015 16:35, Paulo Coimbra wrote:
>
>> Well, considering that only outboun
On 20.08.2015 16:35, Paulo Coimbra wrote:
Well, considering that only outbound packets can be queued, I've
changed
some rules at pf.conf. Packets that are "outgoing" at $if_Internet, is
upload. Packets that are "outgoing" at vlan100 is download, all right?
My
changed pf.conf below: (but even wi
Well, considering that only outbound packets can be queued, I've changed
some rules at pf.conf. Packets that are "outgoing" at $if_Internet, is
upload. Packets that are "outgoing" at vlan100 is download, all right? My
changed pf.conf below: (but even with these changes, doesn´t work for me, I
gett
On 2015-08-20 08:47, Paulo Coimbra wrote:
Hi all,
I'm now doing some tests with openbsd+pf+queueing. My scenario is:
[MIKROTIK 1] - [OPENBSD BOX]--[MIKROTIK 2]
I've configured vlan 100 with physical interface em0 at openbsdBox and
mikrotik 1, and create two queues (
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 09:47:09AM -0300, Paulo Coimbra wrote:
> Hi all,
Hello Paulo,
>
> I'm now doing some tests with openbsd+pf+queueing. My scenario is:
>
> [MIKROTIK 1] - [OPENBSD BOX]--[MIKROTIK 2]
>
> I've configured vlan 100 with physical interface em0 at op
Hi all,
I'm now doing some tests with openbsd+pf+queueing. My scenario is:
[MIKROTIK 1] - [OPENBSD BOX]--[MIKROTIK 2]
I've configured vlan 100 with physical interface em0 at openbsdBox and
mikrotik 1, and create two queues (vlan100_in and vlan100_out) to limit
bandwid
On 8/19/2015 3:39 PM, Paulo Coimbra wrote:
> hi,
> This is my first mail to the list. It's possible limit traffic by Vlan with
> openbsd? For example I would like to limit 50mb for Vlan 100.
>
> Br,
>
> Paulo Coimbra
>
>
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man5/pf.conf.5?que
hi,
This is my first mail to the list. It's possible limit traffic by Vlan with
openbsd? For example I would like to limit 50mb for Vlan 100.
Br,
Paulo Coimbra
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On 06:01, Sat 20 Feb 10, americano wrote:
> Hello, Misc.
>
> Will rewritten (updated and improved) implementation of the existing traffic
> control system altq?
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americano writes:
> Will rewritten (updated and improved) implementation of the existing traffic
> control system altq?
ALTQ is part of PF these days (for quite some time, since OpenBSD 3.3
if memory serves), and yes, the code is kept up to date with the rest
of the system. The bits tha
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 06:01:18 +0200, americano wrote:
>Hello, Misc.
>
>Will rewritten (updated and improved) implementation of the existing traffic
>control system altq?
>
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