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Well, clearly and unfortunately this thread never got a reply and I was forced to switch to ipfw/dummynet for the bandwidth limiting. I'd rather be using pf for its advanced packet shaping features, but sometimes we have to settle for what gets the most important part done.
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I don't have means to simulate and try your config right now as I am on a Windows machine, but you could've tried to generate traffic and then run
pfctl -vv -ss (and possibly pfctl -vv -sr ) to see which rule(s) put traffic into default queue so you can investigate why.I see you got the problem solved but It's worth knowing why it didn't work.
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Can you do an ascii-art network diagram (topology). I think the reason your rules aren't hitting are --perhaps-- because you have the inside-outside ip addresses and the to-from mis-aligned.
Code:
pfctl -vvsrules /Scott
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( INTERNET ) --- ( ADSL modem ) --- ( <nfe0> FreeBSD gateway <rl0> ) --- ( switch ) --- ( clients ) |
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