(Fwd) Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-18 Thread System Administrator
sorry, missed misc@ when replying... On 18 May 2008 at 19:16, Jesus Sanchez wrote: > Martin Gignac escribis: > >> I will try, thanks for the info. Just to make sure I'm not dealing > >> with a bug can anyone try this??... just set a global limit to a > >> interface ($int_if), then do a ftp transf

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-18 Thread Martin Gignac
If that's what you meant, isn't that behavior normal? Considering that (as the PF user's guide puts it): "Note that queueing is only useful for packets in the outbound direction. Once a packet arrives on an interface in the inbound direction it's already too late to queue it -- it's alread

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-18 Thread Jesus Sanchez
Martin Gignac escribis: I will try, thanks for the info. Just to make sure I'm not dealing with a bug can anyone try this??... just set a global limit to a interface ($int_if), then do a ftp transfer to the gateway ( the one with the PF+ALTQ) and time the put and get transfers with a large file

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-18 Thread Martin Gignac
I will try, thanks for the info. Just to make sure I'm not dealing with a bug can anyone try this??... just set a global limit to a interface ($int_if), then do a ftp transfer to the gateway ( the one with the PF+ALTQ) and time the put and get transfers with a large file. When I get a download

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-18 Thread Jesus Sanchez
Maxim Belooussov escribis: Hi, I have a little problem when trying to setup a altq bandwidth shape with pf. My intention is to give Joe only 100Kbs (bits) of the Internet total bandwidth, and also I have set some local local servers on my OpenBSD to give some services to Joe, but I also wan

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-05-18, Lord Sporkton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > as a side note, i dont believe openbsd can do altq on anything other > than a physical interface, so if you put the servers on a dmz, make > sure to use a physical interface, not a vlan. altq works here on pppoe and vlan.

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-17 Thread Lord Sporkton
2008/5/17 Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Lord Sporkton escribis: >> >> 2008/5/17 Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >>> >>> Hi, I'm using OpenBSD 4.2 >>> >>> Here my network to explain later: >>> >>> [Joe PC] --- $int_if [MY_OPENBSD] $ext_if --- [INTERNET] >>> >>> I have a little problem w

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-17 Thread Jesus Sanchez
Lord Sporkton escribis: 2008/5/17 Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi, I'm using OpenBSD 4.2 Here my network to explain later: [Joe PC] --- $int_if [MY_OPENBSD] $ext_if --- [INTERNET] I have a little problem when trying to setup a altq bandwidth shape with pf. My intention is to give Joe

Re: pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-17 Thread Lord Sporkton
2008/5/17 Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, I'm using OpenBSD 4.2 > > Here my network to explain later: > > [Joe PC] --- $int_if [MY_OPENBSD] $ext_if --- [INTERNET] > > I have a little problem when trying to setup a altq bandwidth shape with > pf. My intention is to give Joe only 100Kbs (bit

pf-altq-bandwith_problem

2008-05-17 Thread Jesus Sanchez
Hi, I'm using OpenBSD 4.2 Here my network to explain later: [Joe PC] --- $int_if [MY_OPENBSD] $ext_if --- [INTERNET] I have a little problem when trying to setup a altq bandwidth shape with pf. My intention is to give Joe only 100Kbs (bits) of the Internet total bandwidth, and also I have set s