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      Emab last edited by

      I enabled the tarffic shaping, using the wizzard.
      I've 3 interface: LAN, WAN and OPT1.

      Now I want that the traffic between LAN and OPT1 is not caught by the traffic shaping.

      Is it possible?

      NOTE:
      I'm using: 1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-8-06
      built on Wed Feb 8 23:02:48 UTC 2006

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        sullrich last edited by

        Only 2 interfaces can be shaped.  This really has been beaten like a dead horse so search for this info.

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          Emab last edited by

          @sullrich:

          Only 2 interfaces can be shaped.  This really has been beaten like a dead horse so search for this info.

          Sorry, but you don't uderstant what I need…

          I know that for the moment only 2 interfaces can be shaped...
          Infact I shepe my LAN and WAN, and it's OK.

          But my problem is that the traffic between LAN and OPT1 being shaped, even if I don't want that...
          Is it possibile to tell the pfSense machine to shape only the traffic between LAN and WAN, and don't shape traffic between LAN and OPT1?

          Thank you for help!

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            Leoandru last edited by

            I doubt that, the way altq works is by shaping the out going traffic on an interface, so once the traffic is going out over the lan interface it will be shaped.

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              billm last edited by

              Until all the bugs and issues are resolved in the current code I'm not making any other changes, it's too difficult to troubleshoot.  And no-one has convinced me that the last changes I made have fixed the issues (nor have I been convinced that they haven't).

              –Bill

              pfSense core developer
              blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
              twitter - billmarquette

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