IPFW pipe v 4.10-stable vs 5.3-stable

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Sat Feb 12 20:00:49 PST 2005


On Tuesday 08 February 2005 22:04, Jara wrote:

> pipe 128 config mask src-ip 0xffffffff bw 128Kbit/s
> add 53098 pipe 128 ip from any to table'(10)' in
>
> pipe 127 config mask dst-ip 0xffffffff bw 64Kbit/s
> pipe 127 ip from table'(10)' to any in
>
> so ipfw -l shows:
> 53098 pipe 128 ip from any to table(10) in
> 53099 pipe 127 ip from table(10) to any in
>
> Now...
> I u use this configuration under 4.10-stable everything is ok

sure?

probably you set one to "out" (pipe 127?)

Hans


> But when i try 5.3-stable download traffic (pipe 128) is reduced twise
> - down to 64kbits
> If i remove ' in' from the ipfw command - download grows up to
> 128kbits.
> (if i remove ' in' from upload (pipe 127) it stays untouched -
> 64kbits)
>
>
> Where I could make a mistake ?
>
> net.link.ether.ipfw is set to 0
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Cheers,
> Jarek
>
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