e the ability to move
> a state to a different queue are solved.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Penned by Ali Gouta on 20110411 4:56.26, we have:
> | Thanks for giving me some idea.
> |
> | @ Peter:
> |
> | > We record those per state anyway, so as a gedankenexperiment, say
&
Thanks for giving me some idea.
@ Peter:
> We record those per state anyway, so as a gedankenexperiment, say
> we could implement max-src-bytes B/s and max-src-packets P/s modeled on
> max-src-conn-rate and have rules like
>
> pass proto tcp to $somewhere port $wanted keep state (max-src-bytes
>
that direction, thanks.
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2011/04/09 10:44, Ali Gouta wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > My issue is to count trafic of a session and then act on that session
> > according to its volume . First, a session is defined
Hello,
My issue is to count trafic of a session and then act on that session
according to its volume . First, a session is defined as the
following: *"@source,
@dest, Port source, Port dest, and protocole used TCP/UDP/ICMP".
*Then after creating 3 queues* *using altq with different priorities, I
a or comment will be welcome
...
Best regards, Ali Gouta.