best sollution (and also simple) to guarantee a bandwidth
Timofey V. Chernousov
tim at mail.lanta-net.ru
Fri May 27 06:43:47 PDT 2005
is it ever possible to fair share bandwith of connection on
receiving end?
in theory this is not possible, becouse you cannot control how
packets are sent to you, and a lot of UDP packets to one IP can get
all available bandwith even if you "deny" them with ipfw.
How deal goes in real situations?
Carlos Alloatti wrote:
> I have just done that, I set up FreeBSD with 2 network cards, bridge,
> ipfw and dummynet. It works without a glitch, has been up for 20 days.
>
> Yo have to set up pipes and queues in ipfw rules
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> On 5/23/05, John Brooks <john at day-light.com> wrote:
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>>altq in pf
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>>John Brooks
>>john at day-light.com
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>>>What is the best sollution (and also simple) to guarantee a bandwidth?
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