Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 01:26:08 +0200 From: Thomas Rasmussen <thomas@gibfest.dk> To: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pftop 0.7 in ports ? Message-ID: <47FD5090.8060901@gibfest.dk> In-Reply-To: <C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A7612ECC31@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz> References: <47F1735B.9060707@gibfest.dk><200804011642.40992.silver@ultrasoft.ee><47F2507A.1000407@gibfest.dk> <200804011715.41522.max@love2party.net> <C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A7612ECB73@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz> <47F34123.1000301@nviz.net> <C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A7612ECC31@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz>
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>> >> >>> When can we expect to see this in ports ? >>> >>> >> went in seconds before you hit send ;) >> >> > I am thoroughly enjoying the new filtering feature :), but I have a couple of questions: The 'rate' column stops updating when I add a filter like say "port 80". If I am watching a download and then decide to filter that connection only, the rate column freezes at the value it was at when I applied the filter. Any way to fix this ? And a minor annoyance: It seems that when I want to remove a filter I can only delete it using the delete key as opposed to the backspace key. This is counter intuitive but it works for me with my PC keyboard. My colleagues Macbook doesn't have a delete key so you have to exit pftop and start it again to remove the filter. I also have a third question, not specific to 0.7 though, but I'll sneak it in anyway: Long running sessions seem to give wrong Rate calculations quite consistently, for example at the moment i have an udp state which is an openvpn tunnel. pftop says the age is 218 hours and it has transferred close to 40 gigabytes. The rate currently says "36864M" which is obviously wrong :) It isn't stable there, sometimes is goes down to ~7000M and stays there for a bit. Anyway, this tunnel is over an ADSL so I wish.. I also noticed this with 0.6, so as I said, this isn't specific to pftop 0.7. I don't have access to an OpenBSD machine so I can't check if these problems are FreeBSD specific. Thanks! Thomas
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