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    Traffic Shaping, Floating Rules, uTorrent

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      Jerubei
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      Hey folks,

      Quite new to shaping, so don't jump on me :) I want to shape torrent traffic and also give it lowest priority, but to achieve this, I must be able to put the torrent traffic into the P2P queues.

      I see that the Shaper Wizard created the following rules for P2P traffic:

      
      Proto  	Source  	Port  	Destination  	Port  	Gateway  	Queue  	Schedule  	Description
      TCP  	 *  	 *  	 *  	 6881 - 6999  	 * 	 qP2P  	    	 m_P2P BitTorrent outbound
      UDP 	* 	* 	* 	6881 - 6999 	* 	qP2P 	  	m_P2P BitTorrent outbound  
      
      

      The way I interpret this - all outbound traffic on port range 6881 - 6999 will by classified as P2P traffic and put in the appropriate qP2P queue, which will allow traffic shaping. Is this correct? If so, how do I limit utorrent outbound ports to 6881 - 6999 and isn't this too tight of a range?

      I also see that the "Ackqueue/Queue" is set to "None/qP2P". Shouldn't it be "qACK/qP2P"?

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        eri--
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        Use layer7 if you want more control than that.

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          Jerubei
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          @ermal:

          Use layer7 if you want more control than that.

          I'm trying to learn traffic shaping in pfsense, so I was hoping that you (or someone else) could confirm my assumptions above. I'll also try using Layer 7 (although I can't find any detailed info on its setup in pfsense either).

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            stompro
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            @Jerubei:

            I'm trying to learn traffic shaping in pfsense, so I was hoping that you (or someone else) could confirm my assumptions above. I'll also try using Layer 7 (although I can't find any detailed info on its setup in pfsense either).

            Jerubei,
            Take a look at this recent post by ermal where he goes into detail on how to use the layer 7 feature.
            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,17347.0.html

            I'm working on the traffic shaping guide on the wiki also, that might help you with some of the setup.
            http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Traffic_Shaping_Guide
            Josh

            Hardware used: Alix 2D13 X 10, APU2D4 X 10, SG-2200 X 10, SG-2440 X 4

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              Jerubei
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              @stompro:

              @Jerubei:

              I'm trying to learn traffic shaping in pfsense, so I was hoping that you (or someone else) could confirm my assumptions above. I'll also try using Layer 7 (although I can't find any detailed info on its setup in pfsense either).

              Jerubei,
              Take a look at this recent post by ermal where he goes into detail on how to use the layer 7 feature.
              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,17347.0.html

              I'm working on the traffic shaping guide on the wiki also, that might help you with some of the setup.
              http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Traffic_Shaping_Guide
              Josh

              Thank you, this is a very useful reply!

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