Hello folks
I have a 8.0 system that has 2 IPs:
ifconfig em1
em1: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
options=19bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,TSO4
ether 00:25:90:01:32:93
inet 192.168.1.126 netmask 0xff00 broadcast
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Finding alot of ancient stuff on Google, but they all seem to revolve around
ipfw, which I believe isn't so heavily recommended anymore?
Can someone point me to a doc that talks about bandwidth throttling using, I'm
guessing, pf, is the current
Hello Mark:
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Chris wrote:
This is probably going to tax the memory. I'm sorry in advance.
We observed 2 hangs and 3 crashes in the last 5 hours and finally
after looking at the nature of the traffic, it appears to be little
infested windows spybots from all over targeting our forums to
attempt to
On Sep 14, 2006, at 12:53 PM, Panagiotis wrote:
Chris wrote:
...system, we could come back up I think and try ride out the
attack. I've never done this before but in an earlier thread I
saw where you configure a pipe such as:
ipfw pipe 1 config bw 256Kbit/s
ipfw add pipe 1 tcp from
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 06:25, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
* On 12/09/06 22:13 +0100, RW wrote:
| On Tuesday 12 September 2006 20:49, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
| Hello Security guy ;)
|
| I have tried very hard to understand ipfw just for the purpose of
| bandwidth throttling
This is probably going to tax the memory. I'm sorry in advance.
We observed 2 hangs and 3 crashes in the last 5 hours and finally
after looking at the nature of the traffic, it appears to be little
infested windows spybots from all over targeting our forums to
attempt to reply to all
Hello Security guy ;)
I have tried very hard to understand ipfw just for the purpose of
bandwidth throttling for smtp service.
Basically, I want to throttle the bandwidth used by my SMTP
server outbound to _anyone_ else except my ip blocks.
My Server is 1.2.3.4 and my ip blocks are a.b.c.d/19
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 20:49, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hello Security guy ;)
I have tried very hard to understand ipfw just for the purpose of
bandwidth throttling for smtp service.
Basically, I want to throttle the bandwidth used by my SMTP
server outbound to _anyone_ else except
* On 12/09/06 22:13 +0100, RW wrote:
| On Tuesday 12 September 2006 20:49, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
| Hello Security guy ;)
|
| I have tried very hard to understand ipfw just for the purpose of
| bandwidth throttling for smtp service.
|
| Basically, I want to throttle the bandwidth used
I'm interested in setting up a system that will give one person a guarenteed
amount of bandwidth. For example. If everyone of the network is using the
internet, he is guarenteed a certain amount of bandwidth, but only if he is
using it. Basically, I want to give him priority on a certain amount
Andrew Spott wrote:
I'm interested in setting up a system that will give one person a guarenteed
amount of bandwidth. For example. If everyone of the network is using the
internet, he is guarenteed a certain amount of bandwidth, but only if he is
using it. Basically, I want to give him
hi,
I'm fairly new to FreeBSD and I hope this is the
proper group to post this question.
I'm setting up a FTP server on FreeBSD 5.1 to be
accessed by a select number of people. Is there a way
to limit the amount of bandwidth that would allocated
(e.g. I don't want to use the full 768kb/s
) you can artificially limit the amount
of bandwidth used for a specific network/port. The man pages for ipfw(8)
contain some useful examples on how to configure and use this.
Another method would be to use a FTP Server that supports bandwidth
throttling eg. ProFTPD ( www.proftpd.org )
It has
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