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Using ipfw I'm configuring pipes, but not actually adding/binding them to a port. For example:



ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s
ipfw pipe 2 config bw 200KByte/s


Above I've configured pipes 1 and 2 if not mistaken. Unfortunately, if I run:



ipfw pipe show


I get no output. Except if I actually "ipfw add" the pipes to a rule, then I can see what their configuration is.



The reason I'm asking this question is I'd like to write a script to create pipes but check to see if there are any pipes already configured so I don't overwrite them with my own pipes.










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  • Are your kernel and userland on the same build? You should get a list of all pipes from ipfw pipe show.

    – Chris S
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  • I think my issue is that I'm trying to "show" pipes that haven't been added, only configured. Running ipfw pipe show after something like ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s produces no output for me until I do something like ipfw add pipe ... EDIT: I'm looking for pre-existing pipe configurations basically. I could very well be doing it wrong.

    – Ben Truyman
    Jul 9 '10 at 1:58


















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Using ipfw I'm configuring pipes, but not actually adding/binding them to a port. For example:



ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s
ipfw pipe 2 config bw 200KByte/s


Above I've configured pipes 1 and 2 if not mistaken. Unfortunately, if I run:



ipfw pipe show


I get no output. Except if I actually "ipfw add" the pipes to a rule, then I can see what their configuration is.



The reason I'm asking this question is I'd like to write a script to create pipes but check to see if there are any pipes already configured so I don't overwrite them with my own pipes.










share|improve this question






















  • Are your kernel and userland on the same build? You should get a list of all pipes from ipfw pipe show.

    – Chris S
    Jul 9 '10 at 1:40











  • I think my issue is that I'm trying to "show" pipes that haven't been added, only configured. Running ipfw pipe show after something like ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s produces no output for me until I do something like ipfw add pipe ... EDIT: I'm looking for pre-existing pipe configurations basically. I could very well be doing it wrong.

    – Ben Truyman
    Jul 9 '10 at 1:58














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Using ipfw I'm configuring pipes, but not actually adding/binding them to a port. For example:



ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s
ipfw pipe 2 config bw 200KByte/s


Above I've configured pipes 1 and 2 if not mistaken. Unfortunately, if I run:



ipfw pipe show


I get no output. Except if I actually "ipfw add" the pipes to a rule, then I can see what their configuration is.



The reason I'm asking this question is I'd like to write a script to create pipes but check to see if there are any pipes already configured so I don't overwrite them with my own pipes.










share|improve this question














Using ipfw I'm configuring pipes, but not actually adding/binding them to a port. For example:



ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s
ipfw pipe 2 config bw 200KByte/s


Above I've configured pipes 1 and 2 if not mistaken. Unfortunately, if I run:



ipfw pipe show


I get no output. Except if I actually "ipfw add" the pipes to a rule, then I can see what their configuration is.



The reason I'm asking this question is I'd like to write a script to create pipes but check to see if there are any pipes already configured so I don't overwrite them with my own pipes.







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  • Are your kernel and userland on the same build? You should get a list of all pipes from ipfw pipe show.

    – Chris S
    Jul 9 '10 at 1:40











  • I think my issue is that I'm trying to "show" pipes that haven't been added, only configured. Running ipfw pipe show after something like ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s produces no output for me until I do something like ipfw add pipe ... EDIT: I'm looking for pre-existing pipe configurations basically. I could very well be doing it wrong.

    – Ben Truyman
    Jul 9 '10 at 1:58


















  • Are your kernel and userland on the same build? You should get a list of all pipes from ipfw pipe show.

    – Chris S
    Jul 9 '10 at 1:40











  • I think my issue is that I'm trying to "show" pipes that haven't been added, only configured. Running ipfw pipe show after something like ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s produces no output for me until I do something like ipfw add pipe ... EDIT: I'm looking for pre-existing pipe configurations basically. I could very well be doing it wrong.

    – Ben Truyman
    Jul 9 '10 at 1:58

















Are your kernel and userland on the same build? You should get a list of all pipes from ipfw pipe show.

– Chris S
Jul 9 '10 at 1:40





Are your kernel and userland on the same build? You should get a list of all pipes from ipfw pipe show.

– Chris S
Jul 9 '10 at 1:40













I think my issue is that I'm trying to "show" pipes that haven't been added, only configured. Running ipfw pipe show after something like ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s produces no output for me until I do something like ipfw add pipe ... EDIT: I'm looking for pre-existing pipe configurations basically. I could very well be doing it wrong.

– Ben Truyman
Jul 9 '10 at 1:58






I think my issue is that I'm trying to "show" pipes that haven't been added, only configured. Running ipfw pipe show after something like ipfw pipe 1 config bw 100KByte/s produces no output for me until I do something like ipfw add pipe ... EDIT: I'm looking for pre-existing pipe configurations basically. I could very well be doing it wrong.

– Ben Truyman
Jul 9 '10 at 1:58











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