Re: [pfSense Support] Traffic Shapping : High priority on particular port

2009-06-30 Thread Simon Nayan

Thanks for your answer.

We are currently running many application through the VPN. There is a 
particular one running on port 5000 that I would like to prioritize.


Simon Nayan
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Advans Savings  Loans Limited
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From: Chris Buechler cbuech...@gmail.com
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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 6:40:01 PM GMT +00:00 Casablanca / Monrovia
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Bastien DARMONbdar...@horus-df.com wrote:


 Hello,

 Is there a way, in pfsense, to give the highest priority over the rest of
 the traffic to an application running on a particular port?


You can shape this just like anything else, with the caveat that it
falls into the group of all traffic between LAN and WAN. Sounds like
that's fine for this purpose. Just setup the queues as desired and add
a rule to put that traffic into the appropriate queue.

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RE: [pfSense Support] Traffic Shapping : High priority on particular port

2009-06-30 Thread Bastien DARMON

Thanks Chris,

The architecture is as follow: 

One pfsense main router at our Head Office, and some pfsense routers at our 
remote branches.
A VPN is connecting our branches to our Head Office, and many applications are 
running through it: Among all the traffic, we'd only like to prioritize the 
traffic on port 5000 on the VPN.

I've done it already on Linux using iptables and tc class and was wondering if 
I could do the same with pfsense using the WebInterface.

Regards,

Bastien 

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On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Bastien DARMONbdar...@horus-df.com wrote:


 Hello,

 Is there a way, in pfsense, to give the highest priority over the rest of
 the traffic to an application running on a particular port?


You can shape this just like anything else, with the caveat that it
falls into the group of all traffic between LAN and WAN. Sounds like
that's fine for this purpose. Just setup the queues as desired and add
a rule to put that traffic into the appropriate queue.

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[pfSense Support] Traffic Shapping : High priority on particular port

2009-06-29 Thread Bastien DARMON
 

Hello,

Is there a way, in pfsense, to give the highest priority over the rest
of the traffic to an application running on a particular port?


A VPN is connecting some branches where an application is running on
port 1. This application should have the highest priority over the
rest of the traffic running over the VPN.

 

Any suggestion on how to do this?

Bastien

 



Re: [pfSense Support] Traffic Shapping : High priority on particular port

2009-06-29 Thread Gary Buckmaster

Bastien DARMON wrote:


 


Hello,

Is there a way, in pfsense, to give the highest priority over the rest 
of the traffic to an application running on a particular port?



A VPN is connecting some branches where an application is running on 
port 1. This application should have the highest priority over the 
rest of the traffic running over the VPN.


 


Any suggestion on how to do this?

Bastien

 

In 1.2.x you cannot shape over a VPN tunnel.  This changes in 2.0. 



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Re: [pfSense Support] Traffic Shapping : High priority on particular port

2009-06-29 Thread Chris Buechler
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Bastien DARMONbdar...@horus-df.com wrote:


 Hello,

 Is there a way, in pfsense, to give the highest priority over the rest of
 the traffic to an application running on a particular port?


You can shape this just like anything else, with the caveat that it
falls into the group of all traffic between LAN and WAN. Sounds like
that's fine for this purpose. Just setup the queues as desired and add
a rule to put that traffic into the appropriate queue.

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