Thanks alot for your example.
I have decided that it might not be neccesary to cap each host, since the
customer only want fair-sharing of the aviable bandwidth.
So that should work with just one rule per direction.
Besides the ipfw/dummynet equivalent would be like this
On Tuesday, Jun 3, 2003, at 01:18 US/Pacific, Kristoffer Björk wrote:
I have a openbsd 3.3 nat router and want to limit bandwith for each
host
on the lan (on both incoming and outgoing directions).
The way i understand it i need to create a queue for each host on the
lan
(about 200) on the
Hi. Justhave a simple question.
I have a openbsd 3.3 nat router and want to limit bandwith for each host
on the lan (on both incoming and outgoing directions).
The way i understand it i need to create a queue for each host on the lan
(about 200) on the int_if (for incomming traffic)and on the