I take it from the silence that the answer is that pf lacks this
functionality at the moment. Bother :)
What would the overhead be of setting up a queue for every source
address (1024 of them) ? Will this impact performance?
R
Russell Fulton wrote:
Thanks for your response Paul (and
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 10:22:53PM +1200, Russell Fulton wrote:
I take it from the silence that the answer is that pf lacks this
functionality at the moment. Bother :)
Yes, that's correct.
What would the overhead be of setting up a queue for every source
address (1024 of them) ? Will
Thanks for your response Paul (and Andrew).
I had read this doc and if this is straight forward then I am clearly
missing something (it would not be the first time ;). I can't see how
to get individual child queues, each of 128Kbps for each active IP
address on the inside with out defining them
On Fri, 2007-31-08 at 13:17 +1200, Russell Fulton wrote:
Hi Folks
We have a requirement where we want to limit each IP address to a set
bandwidth. To be explicit we have a wireless network which is connected
to our main network and the Internet through a firewall. We have things
set up so
Hi Folks
We have a requirement where we want to limit each IP address to a set
bandwidth. To be explicit we have a wireless network which is connected
to our main network and the Internet through a firewall. We have things
set up so that each user on the wireless network can send no more than
On Monday, Jul 7, 2003, at 12:47 US/Pacific, ALEX POPOV wrote:
Here's the problem: Company has several branches, connected over VPN
and a centr
al Exchange server. Because of the slow connections to the internet
and large nu
mber of branches/users email is increadibly slow especially during