Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 06:58:46 -0800 (PST) From: Arone Silimantia <aronesimi@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ipfw pipe show ... help with output is needed, please. Message-ID: <265849.63502.qm@web58602.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
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> > Second, there are seven headings (from BKT at the left to Drp on the > > right) but underneath those seven headings are _9_ values. What I really > > want to know is how many packets I am droppinig ... but I can't tell which > > of the fields are the "dropped" - I assume it is the final number .. if > > so, what is that measured in ? Packets ? > > I can't help you with the rest of it, as I am frequently just as baffled > by ipfw/dummynet as the next man .. > > But the 7/9 thing I can explain. > > Tot_pkt: 2970975653 > bytes: 2649647615805 > > Pkt: 2 > Byte: 2992 Ok, thank you - and then the final number in the output is the number of dropped _packets_, right ? (snip 'ipfw pipe list' paste) > Trust me: there will be a lot more connections set up in those pipes than > that. I think it's just showing a snapshot. Or I have got it all > completely wrong and it's not actually working at all like I thought it > ought. > > Who knows? Can anyone clarify this ? Is 'ipfw pipe list' just showing a snapshot, and when I see it listing a "protocol", and port numbers, etc., it is still applying to _all_ IP traffic, as I have my ipfw rule phrased: "from any to any" ? Because I really want this dummynet pipe to throttle _all_ traffic, and I only ever see it listing a "tcp" protocol, and showing a tcp port number... My second question was: - what happens to the packets that show up in the "Drp" column ? Am I losing connections/data/traffic, or do those just get resent/reworked and nobody really notices ? ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com
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