Hi,
I already write that I wanted to do dynamic shaping.
Here my test rule output from pftop, system is 4.9 :
0 Pass In Q lo0 K00
0 inet6 from any to ::1/128 flags S/SA
1 Pass In Q lo0 K00
0
Hi all,
thanks for your help and tips.
I have do some testing when I add some free time.
I finally got it working by creating the queue on my internal
if (now em1 instead of re1)
altq on $int_if hfsc bandwidth 97Mb qlimit 500 queue { main, second }
queue main on $int_if bandwidth 1Mb qlimi
Hi David (and thank to all the others for you reply),
I didn't have time to work on it but will have some time this week.
I think my main problem was from my Windows 7 laptop that look like to
block traffic until it "understand" that traffic can pass.
A exemple we often see with Windows 7 is
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 11:20:45 -0400 Michel Blais wrote
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem to shape download with PF. I have 2 HFSC queue
> (main and second) created on my internal NIC. Main is my default
> queue. If I try to match download traffic to the second queue, it still
> go trought the main q
It would be easier to look for what's wrong if you include the whole ruleset
On 2011-08-16, Michel Blais wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem to shape download with PF. I have 2 HFSC queue
> (main and second) created on my internal NIC. Main is my default
> queue. If I try to match download traffic
Hi,
I'm having a problem to shape download with PF. I have 2 HFSC queue
(main and second) created on my internal NIC. Main is my default
queue. If I try to match download traffic to the second queue, it still
go trought the main queue.
The IP I want to download trought the second queue for my te
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