Unsure How to Configure Limiter
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No way. Only physical interfaces.
Are you sure?
Pretty much, yes. See attached image. There might be a possibility to configure them on virtual interfaces, but this is not possible with the pfSense GUI. And I am not going on the command line (as these settings will be hidden when you do troubleshooting later).
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No way. Only physical interfaces.
Are you sure?
Pretty much, yes. See attached image. There might be a possibility to configure them on virtual interfaces, but this is not possible with the pfSense GUI. And I am not going on the command line (as these settings will be hidden when you do troubleshooting later).
I said firewall rules, not traffic-shaping (which your image shows).
You may need to do some reading about how VPN, firewall rules, and traffic-shaping queues/limiters work together…
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I said firewall rules, not traffic-shaping (which your image shows).
Ok, misunderstood.
Still, with firewall rules I can not limit my traffic. I can select it and let it pass or block/ drop it.You may need to do some reading about how VPN, firewall rules, and traffic-shaping queues/limiters work together…
This is exactly where I need help. As I wrote in my initial post I did some reading.
My point is that I do not know why it is not working (where I assume I did some misconfiguration). So what I have is a firewall rule on the LAN interface which matches my traffic (destination host is my backup host). On the advanced options of this rule I configured the In/ Out pipe to use the limiter rules.
The limiter itself is configured for an IN and an OUT pipe where the limits are defined.But still- the backup server consumes 10Mbit/sec instead of configured 1Mbit/s.
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Still, with firewall rules I can not limit my traffic. I can select it and let it pass or block/ drop it.
Expand the Advanced section and look for In / Out Pipe. This is where you direct traffic into a limiter.
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First, confirm about your firewall rule is catching the proper traffic. Once that is confirmed you can begin to deal with where that traffic is assigned (limiters or queues).
Personally, I think limiters are best used for other things, like dynamic sharing among IPs.
Queues, like HFSC, CBQ (with borrowing), or FAIRQ are what I would use here. -
How to read this limiter logs?
Thanks.
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Please don't hijack someone else's thread with unrelated stuff. Start a new thread.
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Sorry but i think this thread is still related to limiter.
I configure limiter and I don't know how to read this details so I think anyone here can help me about this.Thanks and sorry for this.
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Every question in this forum has to do with the shaper or limiter. This post is specifically about how to configure. You want to know how to read a log. Not the same thing. Start your own thread.
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Ok. Thank you.