Hello Matthias,
Although this mentions the phrase “P2P”, this has nothing to do with the filter.
This creates a class which uses the l7 filter to match any P2P traffic and throttle it.
Please drop this patch as it would create an inconsistent QoS configuration since the rules in that class are not deleted.
-Michael
On 3 Apr 2022, at 17:04, Matthias Fischer matthias.fischer@ipfire.org wrote:
P2P "has left da house"...
Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer matthias.fischer@ipfire.org
html/cgi-bin/qos.cgi | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/html/cgi-bin/qos.cgi b/html/cgi-bin/qos.cgi index f3bbd1bf4..6d1c61638 100644 --- a/html/cgi-bin/qos.cgi +++ b/html/cgi-bin/qos.cgi @@ -474,13 +474,11 @@ imq0;200;1;$DOWN[20];$DOWN[1];;;8;VoIP; imq0;203;4;$DOWN[20];$DOWN[1];;;0;VPN; imq0;204;5;$DOWN[20];$DOWN[1];;;8;Webtraffic; imq0;210;6;1;$DOWN[1];;;0;Default; -imq0;220;7;1;$DOWN[1];;;1;P2P; $qossettings{'RED_DEV'};101;1;$UP[10];$UP[1];;;8;ACKs; $qossettings{'RED_DEV'};102;2;$UP[10];$UP[1];;;8;VoIP; $qossettings{'RED_DEV'};103;4;$UP[10];$UP[1];;;2;VPN; $qossettings{'RED_DEV'};104;5;$UP[10];$UP[1];;;8;Webtraffic; $qossettings{'RED_DEV'};110;6;1;$UP[1];;;0;Default; -$qossettings{'RED_DEV'};120;7;1;$UP[1];;;1;P2P; END ; close FILE; -- 2.25.1