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Hello to all OpenBSD and pf users. Has anyone done dynamic traffic shaping with pf? Is this possible? Can I see some example configs in order to create my config.
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The pf.conf man page also has an example. Use altq and queue to search this forum, and you will find some examples.
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I have an ADSL connection with 8 Mb/s download and 1 Mb/s upload, and a network with 4 workstations.Sometimes when someone in the network starts downloading something surfing the network is awful. What I want to do is that only 2 people are working simultaneously the bandwidth is shared equally among them no matter what are they doing.
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Still, I believe traffic shaping 'in the opposite direction' has limited usefulness, because you cannot control/shape the traffic all the way back to its origin. You're likely to drop packets, forcing retransmits and basically wasting downstream bandwidth (and the resources of peers sending you traffic).
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