3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or is any other way, i have a
2meg colo connection and dont wnat to go over it or ill get charged,
and the ISP wont cap it, so i have to cap myself.
Thanks
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On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or is any other way, i have a
2meg colo connection and dont wnat to go over it or
Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu 15.Jun'06 at 13:27:54 -0700
On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or
Thordur I. Bjornsson wrote:
Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu 15.Jun'06 at 13:27:54 -0700
Can i rate limit both ways, incomming and outgoing, the pf
documentation for queues sd only one way, but is there a way to keep
the system from downloading as much to it? so as to keep
On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or
On Friday 16 June 2006 04:27, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
You can rate limit with the altq built into pf.
Can i rate limit both ways, incomming and outgoing, the pf
documentation for queues sd only one way, but is there a way to keep
the system from downloading as much to it? so as to keep under
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