Re: ipfw dscp cs4

2016-02-24 Thread Ian Smith
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016 13:55:22 +0200, swh...@gov.za wrote: > On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > > > It's a good place, if you run a stable version. What version of FreeBSD > > do you run ? > > I'm not running -stable, no, but I've seen this behaviour on 9.3-R, 9.3-Rp33 > and

Re: ipfw dscp cs4

2016-02-24 Thread swhite
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Ian Smith wrote: And please do also post this (and/or cc: from the bug) to freebsd-ipfw Wilco. Regards, - Sean. -- "For a man to truly understand rejection, he must first be ignored by a cat." -- Anon. ___

Re: ipfw dscp cs4

2016-02-24 Thread swhite
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Kurt Jaeger wrote: It's a good place, if you run a stable version. What version of FreeBSD do you run ? I'm not running -stable, no, but I've seen this behaviour on 9.3-R, 9.3-Rp33 and 10.2-Rp8. And it's an interesting bug-report. Other places where it might be useful

Re: ipfw dscp cs4

2016-02-24 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > Not sure if this is the right place to enquire about this. If not please > direct me to the right place and accept my apologies. It's a good place, if you run a stable version. What version of FreeBSD do you run ? And it's an interesting bug-report. Other places where it might be useful

ipfw dscp cs4

2016-02-24 Thread swhite
Hi! Not sure if this is the right place to enquire about this. If not please direct me to the right place and accept my apologies. I'm trying to shape traffic using ipfw/dummynet that has been marked upstream with dscp cs4 and get this: # ipfw add 1 pipe 1 in dscp cs4 recv igb0 1