Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 22:19:14 +0200 (CEST) From: Ludo Koren <lk@tempest.sk> To: tscrum@aaawebsolution.com Cc: ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: Re: limiting bandwith Message-ID: <200404142019.i3EKJEmT081498@lk106.tempest.sk> In-Reply-To: <001201c4223f$ad443930$6466a8c0@wolf> (tscrum@aaawebsolution.com)
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> Using keep-state "is" the most efficient way to do it. The > config that I sent would still allow smtp and pop through, but > limited as to the weight of the queue. Maybe I am > misunderstanding what you are saying. > Are you saying that the mail is traversing unabated by the > ruleset? No. It seems, when I am using the rule with keep-state flag, each packet is counted twice. So if I set bw to 256Kbit/s, I get only 128Kbit/s. Luigi wrote, in keep-state rules there are not valid in, out, xmit, rule flags, if I understood him correctly... Regards, lk
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