Bug #1334
closedTraffic Shaper Rules ignored
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Description
I was trying to add some queue rules to the Floating Rules for traffic shaping. The system allows you to add a "PASS" rule, with a queue assigned to it. I didn't realize I had to set it to "QUEUE" the first time I configured it.
I wanted to add a schedule to the P2P Catch all, so I changed the default queue from P2P to OtherDefault, and added a rule in the floating rules with any set to protocol source/dest etc., a schedule, set to P2P queue , with the type mistakingly set to pass. Filter reload showed no errors.
After a reboot, the Traffic shaper started sending everything to the high priority queue, ignoring my configuration. Deleting the rule I added did not help. The only way I was able to go back to the original behavior was to remove the traffic shaper and any leftover floating rules, backup, then restore, then added the shaper back via the wizard.
After this, most of it worked as expected, VOIP calls were properly sent to the VOIP queue both ways in IPSEC, and for incoming calls from the VOIP carrier via WAN or OPT1. But for outgoing calls on wan it went to the default queue.
After making a few other configuration changes, it started sending my VOIP packets to the High Priority Queue again.
I also noticed that if you check "Apply the action immediately on match", the rule is ignored, and it goes to the default queue.
Updated by Abdiel Marin over 14 years ago
BTW, I've confirmed this issue on 2 seperately configured routers. I have 2 wan, 1 lan, gateway with failovers in the advanced-routing, and several IPSEC connections.
Updated by Michele Di Maria over 14 years ago
I have the same problem. I created my queues, my floating rules (action=queue, quick=checked, direction any, protocol=any, source=alias for my lan, destination, vary), but all the traffic goes to the high priority queue.
I run pfsense 2.0-RC1 (amd64), version "Thu Mar 10 23:04:02 EST 2011"
Updated by Bipin Chandra about 14 years ago
is this the same as
http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/1582
for more info
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,36742.msg190471.html#msg190471
UDP traffic ignored on download and sent all to the default queue
Updated by Jim Pingle over 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
This works now, and the related tickets have been closed also, seems this one was missed.