Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 15:46:53 +0200 From: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de> To: Jax <cybercorecentre@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Traffic shaping part 2 Message-ID: <8AF0E835-D277-4F09-96A0-4A8282B28163@lassitu.de> In-Reply-To: <449E256C.4080203@gmail.com> References: <449E256C.4080203@gmail.com>
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Am 25.06.2006 um 07:55 schrieb Jax:
> Anyone can give me a real life example, full ipfw traffic shaping
> ruleset or something like that.
FWIW, here's the shaping section from my ipfw setup. I'm behind an
ADSL2 line, so I don't care about downstream bandwidth, but I do
about the upstream. This allows me to run BT at full rate and still
have decent ssh interactive and web browsing behaviour.
${fwcmd} pipe 1 config bw 480kbit/s
# up prio: TCP ACKs, SSH interactive, etc.
${fwcmd} queue 1 config pipe 1 weight 100 queue 20 mask all
# up std: everything else
${fwcmd} queue 2 config pipe 1 weight 50 queue 20 mask all
# up bt: bt etc.
${fwcmd} queue 3 config pipe 1 weight 1 queue 20 mask all
# favour small TCP packets (ACKs)
${fwcmd} add 200 queue 1 tcp from any to any iplen 1-100 xmit tun0
# ssh
${fwcmd} add 201 queue 1 tcp from any to any 22 iptos lowdelay xmit tun0
# DNS, NTP
${fwcmd} add 202 queue 1 udp from any to any 53, 123 xmit tun0
# BT etc.
${fwcmd} add 210 queue 3 tcp from 192.168.0.0/24 21530-21539 to any
xmit tun0
${fwcmd} add 211 queue 3 tcp from 192.168.0.0/24 6880-6889 to any
xmit tun0
${fwcmd} add 212 queue 3 tcp from 192.168.0.0/24 to any 6880-6889
xmit tun0
# default
${fwcmd} add 220 queue 2 tcp from any to any xmit tun0
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