Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 10:42:53 +0200 From: Sperber <sperber@gmx.at> To: Joost Bekkers <joost@bps.jodocus.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ipfw & shape Message-ID: <200204211042.53211.sperber@gmx.at> In-Reply-To: <20020421103344.A27126@bps.jodocus.org> References: <200204201840.33870.sperber@gmx.at> <200204210847.54567.sperber@gmx.at> <20020421103344.A27126@bps.jodocus.org>
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On Sunday 21 April 2002 10:33, Joost Bekkers wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 08:47:54AM +0200, Sperber wrote:
> > > I think you are misinterpreting the ipfw rules. With this config
> > > you'll shape tcp-packets from 192.168.1.5 to your machine. NOT
> > > packets from anywhere in the world that came through a router with
> > > address 192.168.1.5 which, I assume, is your goal.
> >
> > My goal is to shape the internal traffic because I only have a 64kbit
> > isdn connection and if two people on the network start to download
> > something you can't work any more...
> > Which means I want to shape the traffic from 192.168.1.5 to my machine.
> > But with my configuration it doesn't work :-/
>
> Could you describe your network? (hosts, links, ip's,....)
Inet - Router (me) - Switch - 4 other Computers
192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.5
So if another computer downloads something nobody else can work on the inet
any more because the connection is overloaded.
Sperber
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