Bug #6066
closedLimiters do not work on vlan interfaces, also can't delete one of my limiters
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Description
I run the nightly builds, and updated today and was delighted to see 2.3-RELEASE.
I went ahead and setup some vlans and interfaces for them as I had been meaning to for sometime, for the public wireless, and while that all went fine, the limiters for in and out that I created did nothing to slow the traffic on the public wifi. Even worse, upon removing the firewall rule, I was only able to delete the "out" rule, as the "in" rule's delete button and confirmation led to an nginx error page.
While I realize this is a new release, I figured it was a good idea to notify the devs about these two bugs I seem to have encountered.
Updated by Chris Buechler almost 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
not seeing either of those issues. 500K down, 128 up limiter on a VLAN and get:
Testing download speed........................................ Download: 0.49 Mbit/s Testing upload speed.................................................. Upload: 0.12 Mbit/s
Bump that to 5/2 Mb:
Testing download speed........................................ Download: 4.85 Mbit/s Testing upload speed.................................................. Upload: 1.66 Mbit/s
And I can delete limiters at will with no issues. If they're in use, it puts out the appropriate input_error. All correct.
Going to need more to go on. What nginx error specifically? Is there a specific set of steps you can follow to replicate the issue(s)?
Updated by Matt Parnell almost 9 years ago
Interesting.
I will have to reattempt - I should note this is in a VM, using passed through hardware, but that should not matter.
I'll attempt to recreate as time permits with the latest version, and have to get back to you.
Thanks!
Updated by Chris Buechler almost 9 years ago
- Assignee changed from Luiz Souza to Chris Buechler
- Target version deleted (
2.3)
Still not seeing any scenario with or without VLANs where it doesn't work.
Another VLAN (on lagg here) example, 5/2 limiters.
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5225601331
disable limiter.
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5225603804
Also not sure how you'd end up with an nginx error upon delete, though it's possible that was completely unrelated to the limiter deletion, just coincidental. I'm guessing something was executed that took a long time, and you hit a 504 timeout. Need to know the specific error from nginx.
Updated by Chris Buechler over 8 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Not a Bug
- Affected Version deleted (
2.3)
no apparent issues here.