Re: strange pf speed behaviour when doing bittorrent

2007-02-01 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
frantisek holop escreveu: > hmm, on Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 05:32:32PM +0100, Han Boetes said that >> The official bittorrent client is rather resource-hungry. Consider >> using rtorrent which is written in c++. > > > i certainly will. > BitTorrent is no doubt a bit slower and bigger in memory, > but

Re: strange pf speed behaviour when doing bittorrent

2007-01-31 Thread Jonathan A. Lindsey
I've seen the problem your experiencing before with a 3.8 openbsd pf box I used to run, as well as a linksys wireless 802.11b router. Bit torrent no matter what bandwidth you use, hoses the boxes. On a second incident, I used to work as the network manager for a local Wireless ISP. I know that

Re: strange pf speed behaviour when doing bittorrent

2007-01-31 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 05:32:32PM +0100, Han Boetes said that > The official bittorrent client is rather resource-hungry. Consider > using rtorrent which is written in c++. i certainly will. BitTorrent is no doubt a bit slower and bigger in memory, but i can't see why it makes pf throw up.

Re: strange pf speed behaviour when doing bittorrent

2007-01-31 Thread Han Boetes
The official bittorrent client is rather resource-hungry. Consider using rtorrent which is written in c++. # Han

strange pf speed behaviour when doing bittorrent

2007-01-31 Thread frantisek holop
hi there, all day today, my openbsd box (3.9 release) was dog slow to respond. after looking a bit, it seems that bittorrent (BitTorrent-4.2.2) is slowing it down, making pf choke. i don't do much torrenting and upload is limited to 30K. the moment i start any torrent that is also seeding, respo