Shaper wizard
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No, I think your misunderstanding what I said. I didnt say allow me to config the shaper without the wizard but If I didnt select any options at the wizard just have it create the four master queues, QLanRoot, QLanDef, QWanRoot, QWanDef. From there i'll be fine. Currently to have the shaper enabled I have to select at least one option (I when with the higher priority on http) when I try to delete these ready made queues they do not go away, they still appear at status -> queues and they do not load.
Actually, I didn't. Did you delete the queues or the just the rules? Do the queues still show up in Firewall->Shaper->Queues after you delete them?
–Bill
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I deleted the rules then the http queues. They didnt show in Firewall->Shaper->Queues but in Status -> Queues they still show, and apparently they refuse to load along with all the other root queues that werent deleted.
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Alright, I'll check this out later today, the GUI get's the queue names from the XML file, if the queue still exists in the XML file it would have created a queue which would show up when we use pfctl to query it. Also, I've never seen this behaviour myself, but I'll take a quick gander and see if I can replicate it.
–Bill
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billm.. anything on this yet.. I was playing with the idea some more just now.. I used the same setup as stated before. It seems a few of the rules cannot be deleted. I tried removing all the rules that assigns packets to the http queues and after saving and testing a realize that packets are still being assigned to the http queues when browsing. Is this possibly the reason why I cant seem to delete the queues.
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I think its better I just modify the ready made queues to my liking, Hope I dont run into trouble doing that.
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I think its better I just modify the ready made queues to my liking, Hope I dont run into trouble doing that.
We encourage this. It's just hard to get a solid base without the wizard.
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I think its better I just modify the ready made queues to my liking, Hope I dont run into trouble doing that.
We encourage this. It's just hard to get a solid base without the wizard.
Ok.. do u encourage hacking the config.xml file.. Cause I want to see what I can achieve via that means.
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It's open source, we encourage tinkering.
But be sure to backup you're file and keep in mind a lot of what you may be doing may be unsupported (read: we'll ignore questions regarding it). But nevertheless, we enourage tinkering at all levels with this in mind.
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Ok.. i'll tinker away. is there a schema for config.xml?
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conf.default/config.xml shoulhave some in it