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    Traffic shaper bounty latest download?

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      pogi
      last edited by

      Hi,

      It has been a while since i have been able to catch up on the progress of the Traffic Shaper bounty, which i made a donation for.

      Could somebody please private message me the latest download link so that i could try.

      I am currently using the following version of pfsense.

      1.2.2
      built on Thu Jan 8 22:39:31 EST 2009

      Will i be ok with doing an inline upgrade firmware etc?

      Thanks

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        pogi
        last edited by

        Nobody?

        I am a little confused on the status of this bounty, and if i need to use version 2 of pfsense (although it's not recommended to us in production). I have read through the complete thread and it's not clear to me how i get the multi-wan traffic shaping.

        Do i use version 2?

        Any help would be much appreciated.

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          martinw
          last edited by

          I may also be interested in getting a version for 1.2.2 , please let me know what I would have to do

          Thanks
          Martin

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            eri--
            last edited by

            If you need a build of it for freebsd 7 i can provide one but you will miss the fixes of 1.2.3.
            Actually i would recommend 2.0 for this.

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              pogi
              last edited by

              Ok thanks ermal I will give version 2 a look.

              Lee

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                martinw
                last edited by

                @martinw:

                I may also be interested in getting a version for 1.2.2 , please let me know what I would have to do

                Thanks
                Martin

                anyone ?

                Thanks
                Martin

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                  GruensFroeschli
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                  @ermal:

                  If you need a build of it for freebsd 7 i can provide one but you will miss the fixes of 1.2.3.
                  Actually i would recommend 2.0 for this.

                  We do what we must, because we can.

                  Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                    blacklotus
                    last edited by

                    @ermal:

                    If you need a build of it for freebsd 7 i can provide one but you will miss the fixes of 1.2.3.
                    Actually i would recommend 2.0 for this.

                    you would recommend 2.0 in a production environment? will the new shaper work on 1.2.3?

                    i need to shape multiple LAN and ipsec traffic…

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                      simoncpu
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                      Hi everyone,

                      The Traffic shaper works fine, but we found out that there's some usability issues with the UI (i.e., the UI can't detect wrong values before it is saved).  Thus, I rewrote the the front-end to use a very user-friendly AJAX tree menu while using Ermal's back-end code to generate the pf rules underneath.

                      I rewrote it using Agavi + MooTools, but I can't give it back to the community because it's proprietary (I wrote it for my employer) and because we used an MVC framework that doesn't exist in pfSense.  I want to contribute back to the open source community, so if you're willing to errr… sponsor me (hahaha, this is blatant advertisement, but I need the $$$ for beer to finish college), I'd be willing to recreate similar code for pfSense.

                      Regards,

                      [ simon.cpu ]

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                        Guest
                        last edited by

                        @blacklotus:

                        @ermal:

                        If you need a build of it for freebsd 7 i can provide one but you will miss the fixes of 1.2.3.
                        Actually i would recommend 2.0 for this.

                        you would recommend 2.0 in a production environment? will the new shaper work on 1.2.3?

                        i need to shape multiple LAN and ipsec traffic…

                        2.0 is not yet production ready although its getting much closer.  Be patient, its coming.

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                          xbipin
                          last edited by

                          the traffic shaper in 2.0 is the bounty one or we need to pay some amount and get it for 2.0 platform?

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                            Perry
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                            @xbipin:

                            the traffic shaper in 2.0 is the bounty one or we need to pay some amount and get it for 2.0 platform?

                            It's the bounty one, so no need to pay unless you want to support pfSense in general.

                            /Perry
                            doc.pfsense.org

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