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fireqos.conf(5) | 3.1.7 | fireqos.conf(5) |
NAME¶
fireqos.conf - FireQOS configuration file
DESCRIPTION¶
This file defines the traffic shaping that will be applied by fireqos(1).
The default configuration file is /etc/firehol/fireqos.conf. It can be overridden from the command line.
A configuration consists of a number of input and output interface definitions (see fireqos-interface(5)). Each interface can define any number of (optionally nested) classes (see fireqos-class(5)) which shape the traffic which they match (see fireqos-match(5)).
SPEED UNITS¶
In FireQOS, speeds can be expressed in the following units:
- #bps
- # bytes per second
- #kbps; #Kbps
- # kilobytes per second
- #mbps; #Mbps
- # megabytes per second
- #gbps; #Gbps
- # gigabytes per second
- #bit
- # bits per second
- #kbit; #Kbit; #
- # kilobits per second (default)
- #mbit; #Mbit
- # megabits per second
- #gbit; #Gbit
- # gigabits per second
- #%
- In a class, uses this percentage of the enclosing rate.
Note
The default, kbit is different to tc(8) which assumes bytes per second when no unit is specified.
EXAMPLE¶
This example uses match statements.
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# incoming traffic from my ADSL router
interface eth2 adsl-in input rate 10500kbit adsl remote pppoe-llc
class voip commit 100kbit pfifo
match udp ports 5060,10000:10100 # asterisk sip and rtp
match udp ports 16393:16402 # apple facetime
class realtime commit 10%
match tcp port 22,1195:1198,1753 # ssh, openvpn, pptp
match udp port 53 # dns
match proto GRE
match icmp
match tcp syn
match tcp ack
class clients commit 10%
match tcp port 20,21,25,80,143,443,465,873,993 # mail, web, ftp, etc
# unmatched traffic goes here ('default' is a special name)
class default max 90%
# I define torrents beneath the default class, so they slow
# down when the default class is willing to get bandwidth
class torrents max 90%
match port 51414 # my torrent client
# outgoing traffic to my ADSL router
interface eth2 adsl-out output rate 800kbit adsl remote pppoe-llc
class voip commit 100kbit pfifo
match udp ports 5060,10000:10100 # asterisk sip and rtp
match udp ports 16393:16402 # apple facetime
class realtime commit 10%
match tcp port 22,1195:1198,1753 # ssh, openvpn, pptp
match udp port 53 # dns
match proto GRE
match icmp
match tcp syn
match tcp ack
class clients commit 10%
match tcp port 20,21,25,80,143,443,465,873,993 # mail, web, ftp, etc
# unmatched traffic goes here ('default' is a special name)
class default max 90%
# I define torrents beneath the default class, so they slow
# down when the default class is willing to get bandwidth
class torrents max 90%
match port 51414 # my torrent client
This example uses server/client statements in a bidirectional interface. Of course match statements can also be specified. FireQOS will create 2 interfaces out of this: world-in and world-out.
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DEVICE=dsl0
INPUT_SPEED="12000kbit"
OUTPUT_SPEED="800kbit"
LINKTYPE="adsl local pppoe-llc"
# a few service definitions
# all the rest that are used in this example
# are defined by FireQOS
server_netdata_ports="tcp/19999"
server_rtp_ports="udp/10000:10100"
server_openvpn_ports="any/1195:1198"
server_mytorrent_ports="any/60000"
server_mytorrenttransfers_ports="any/60001:64999"
server_myssh_ports="tcp/2222"
# League Of Legends game (yes! I have kids)
server_lol_ports="udp/5000:5500 tcp/8393:8400,2099,5223,5222,8088"
interface $DEVICE world bidirectional $LINKTYPE input rate $INPUT_SPEED output rate $OUTPUT_SPEED
class voip commit 100kbit pfifo
server sip
client sip
server rtp
client stun
class interactive input commit 20% output commit 10%
server icmp limit 50%
server dns
client dns
server ssh
client ssh
server myssh
client myssh
client teamviewer
client lol
class chat input commit 1000kbit output commit 30%
client facetime
server hangouts
client hangouts
client gtalk
client jabber
class vpns input commit 20% output commit 30%
server pptp
server GRE
server openvpn
class servers
server netdata
server http
# a class group to favor tcp handshake over transfers
class group surfing prio keep commit 5%
client surfing
client rsync
class synacks
match tcp syn
match tcp ack
class group end
class synacks commit 5%
match tcp syn
match tcp ack
class default
class background commit 4%
client torrents
server mytorrent
server mytorrenttransfers
SEE ALSO¶
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- fireqos(1) - FireQOS program
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- fireqos-interface(5) - QOS interface definition
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- fireqos-class(5) - QOS class definition
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- fireqos-match(5) - QOS traffic match
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- FireHOL Website (http://firehol.org/)
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- FireQOS Online PDF Manual (http://firehol.org/fireqos-manual.pdf)
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- FireQOS Online Documentation (http://firehol.org/documentation/)
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- tc(8) (http://lartc.org/manpages/tc.html) - show / manipulate traffic control settings
AUTHORS¶
FireHOL Team.
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