Re: Question about pf.conf queues

2023-01-15 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello, gene...@nativemethods.com (J Doe), 2023.01.14 (Sat) 23:24 (CET): > On 2023-01-14 11:37, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > not an answer but a little input below... > > > > gene...@nativemethods.com (J Doe), 2023.01.14 (Sat) 00:09 (CET): > > > I have a question regarding

Re: Question about pf.conf queues

2023-01-14 Thread Ashlen
> > It occurs to me that in my originally proposed configuration, I am not > > limiting the traffic with the two priorities to TCP traffic. This is > > necessary as this optimization applies only to TCP traffic and I should note > > that in Peter Hansteen's book he also does this. > > Good that

Re: Question about pf.conf queues

2023-01-14 Thread Ashlen
Forgive me for the long mail. I went out of my way to be thorough because I see mails like this on misc@ fairly often. I had the same kinds of questions when I set up my OpenBSD router years ago so I can empathize. > My question are: > > 1. For better utilization of TCP traffic I have two

Re: Question about pf.conf queues

2023-01-14 Thread J Doe
On 2023-01-13 18:09, J Doe wrote: Hello, I have a question regarding queuing and priorities in pf.conf on OpenBSD 7.2. I have a basic gateway configuration - a PC with two NIC's (em0, em1). One interface is connected to the LAN and one interface is connected to the Internet with a public

Re: Question about pf.conf queues

2023-01-14 Thread J Doe
On 2023-01-14 11:37, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: Hello, not an answer but a little input below... gene...@nativemethods.com (J Doe), 2023.01.14 (Sat) 00:09 (CET): I have a question regarding queuing and priorities in pf.conf on OpenBSD 7.2. I have a basic gateway configuration - a PC with two

Re: Question about pf.conf queues

2023-01-14 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello, not an answer but a little input below... gene...@nativemethods.com (J Doe), 2023.01.14 (Sat) 00:09 (CET): > I have a question regarding queuing and priorities in pf.conf on > OpenBSD 7.2. > > I have a basic gateway configuration - a PC with two NIC's (em0, em1). One > interface is

a Question about PF.conf

2009-12-27 Thread roys2000
Hello all, I am new with OpenBSD and PF - switched from FreeBSD to OpenBSD, and very Happy with it :) Question is about PF. In the standard pf.conf, is this last line - pass all flags S/SA keep state (to keep state) I altered the pf.conf to my needs, but I'm not sure about this last line. Do I

Re: a Question about PF.conf

2009-12-27 Thread Tomas Bodzar
Send your complete /etc/pf.conf as we can't see what's wrong ;-) On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 3:45 PM, roys2...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote: Hello all, I am new with OpenBSD and PF - switched from FreeBSD to OpenBSD, and very Happy with it :) Question is about PF. In the standard pf.conf, is this