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Logging default altq queue
Hi
I have an OpenBSD 5.1 running as firewall, bgp and traffic shaper. I am using priq and hfsc for shaping the traffic I would like to know if there is any way to debug my configuration in real time and see which packets are passing from each queue. More specifically I would like to see all packet going through the default queue in order to identify them and put them on the write queue. Ideally I would like to see 0 traffic on the default queue. I know the log on pf rules but I am looking for a way to identify for example the packet using tcpdump. Any suggestion? |
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Have you tried
Code:
systat queues
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You don't need to be a genius to debug a pf.conf firewall ruleset, you just need the guts to run tcpdump |
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Yes. this just return the statistics of the queues. I want see the actual packets in tcpdump way.
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