# $FreeBSD$ # $OpenBSD: faq-example3,v 1.2 2003/08/06 16:04:45 henning Exp $ # # Company Network # http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html#example2 # # enable queueing on the external interface to queue packets going out # to the Internet. use the cbq scheduler so that the bandwidth use of # each queue can be controlled. the max outgoing bandwidth is 1.5Mbps. altq on fxp0 cbq bandwidth 1.5Mb queue { std_ext, www_ext, boss_ext } # define the parameters for the child queues. # std_ext - the standard queue. also the default queue for # outgoing traffic on fxp0. # www_ext - container queue for WWW server queues. limit to # 500Kbps. # www_ext_http - http traffic from the WWW server # www_ext_misc - all non-http traffic from the WWW server # boss_ext - traffic coming from the boss's computer queue std_ext cbq(default) queue www_ext bandwidth 500Kb { www_ext_http, www_ext_misc } queue www_ext_http priority 3 cbq(red) queue www_ext_misc priority 1 queue boss_ext priority 3 # enable queueing on the internal interface to control traffic coming # from the Internet or the DMZ. use the cbq scheduler to control the # bandwidth of each queue. bandwidth on this interface is set to the # maximum. traffic coming from the DMZ will be able to use all of this # bandwidth while traffic coming from the Internet will be limited to # 1.0Mbps (because 0.5Mbps (500Kbps) is being allocated to fxp1). altq on dc0 cbq bandwidth 100% queue { net_int, www_int } # define the parameters for the child queues. # net_int - container queue for traffic from the Internet. bandwidth # is 1.0Mbps. # std_int - the standard queue. also the default queue for outgoing # traffic on dc0. # it_int - traffic to the IT Dept network. # boss_int - traffic to the boss's PC. # www_int - traffic from the WWW server in the DMZ. queue net_int bandwidth 1.0Mb { std_int, it_int, boss_int } queue std_int cbq(default) queue it_int bandwidth 500Kb cbq(borrow) queue boss_int priority 3 queue www_int cbq(red) # enable queueing on the DMZ interface to control traffic destined for # the WWW server. cbq will be used on this interface since detailed # control of bandwidth is necessary. bandwidth on this interface is set # to the maximum. traffic from the internal network will be able to use # all of this bandwidth while traffic from the Internet will be limited # to 500Kbps. altq on fxp1 cbq bandwidth 100% queue { internal_dmz, net_dmz } # define the parameters for the child queues. # internal_dmz - traffic from the internal network. # net_dmz - container queue for traffic from the Internet. # net_dmz_http - http traffic. # net_dmz_misc - all non-http traffic. this is also the default queue. queue internal_dmz # no special settings needed queue net_dmz bandwidth 500Kb { net_dmz_http, net_dmz_misc } queue net_dmz_http priority 3 cbq(red) queue net_dmz_misc priority 1 cbq(default) # ... in the filtering section of pf.conf ... main_net = "192.168.0.0/24" it_net = "192.168.1.0/24" int_nets = "{ 192.168.0.0/24, 192.168.1.0/24 }" dmz_net = "10.0.0.0/24" boss = "192.168.0.200" wwwserv = "10.0.0.100" # default deny block on { fxp0, fxp1, dc0 } all # filter rules for fxp0 inbound pass in on fxp0 proto tcp from any to $wwwserv port { 21, \ > 49151 } flags S/SA keep state queue www_ext_misc pass in on fxp0 proto tcp from any to $wwwserv port 80 \ flags S/SA keep state queue www_ext_http # filter rules for fxp0 outbound pass out on fxp0 from $int_nets to any keep state pass out on fxp0 from $boss to any keep state queue boss_ext # filter rules for dc0 inbound pass in on dc0 from $int_nets to any keep state pass in on dc0 from $it_net to any queue it_int pass in on dc0 from $boss to any queue boss_int pass in on dc0 proto tcp from $int_nets to $wwwserv port { 21, 80, \ > 49151 } flags S/SA keep state queue www_int # filter rules for dc0 outbound pass out on dc0 from dc0 to $int_nets # filter rules for fxp1 inbound pass in on fxp1 proto { tcp, udp } from $wwwserv to any port 53 \ keep state # filter rules for fxp1 outbound pass out on fxp1 proto tcp from any to $wwwserv port { 21, \ > 49151 } flags S/SA keep state queue net_dmz_misc pass out on fxp1 proto tcp from any to $wwwserv port 80 \ flags S/SA keep state queue net_dmz_http pass out on fxp1 proto tcp from $int_nets to $wwwserv port { 80, \ 21, > 49151 } flags S/SA keep state queue internal_dmz