Getting AltQ working in pf.conf (limiting inbound Tor traffic) References
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I\'m trying to learn the ropes on packet queuing, so I thought I\'d set up a limitation on traffic coming into port 80 from known Tor Exit nodes.
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I have been working on this problem for weeks but just can\'t seem to get it... I\'ve been trying to write a Haskell program that connects to a socks5 proxy (namely tor ...
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... my pf.conf: altq on tun0 ... How i check the traffic is getting to std_lan queue ... and that any limiting inbound traffic generally just won\'t work: ...
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PF + ALTQ - Bandwidth per ... There are some trivial traffic-shaping examples in pf.conf(5) ... (dummynet), by getting > mask for all ip addresses?
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Once a packet arrives on an interface in the inbound direction it ... Each queue then has traffic assigned to it ... Note that only the pf.conf directives that ...
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Anyway here is a walkthrough of my pf.conf: ... the packets getting sent are lost the sending ... you that this is because you can\'t shape inbound traffic, ...
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Now I\'m getting curious about limiters ... especially with various P2P traffic (tor/i2p/bt ... The priority option is still listed in the Freebsd pf.conf HSFC ...
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Getting Started (the pf.conf) ... what you need to do to get this example pf.conf working in your ... scanner setup will _not_ work for udp or icmp traffic.
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PF reads its configuration rules from /etc/pf.conf ... With these rules there is a risk of blocking all inbound traffic ... This can be further refined by limiting ...
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Configuration PF reads its configuration rules from /etc/pf.conf at ... a risk of blocking all inbound traffic on ... refined by limiting the display ...mirrors.dotsrc.org/OpenBSD/doc/history/âpf-faq36.txt
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