> Il giorno sab, 02/04/2022 alle 18.18 +0200, Simon Matter ha scritto:
>> So, what speed do you get when you check on the firewall itself?
>
> I have install and run speedtest-cli, this is last check:
>
> Testing download
>
Il giorno sab, 02/04/2022 alle 18.18 +0200, Simon Matter ha scritto:
> So, what speed do you get when you check on the firewall itself?
I have install and run speedtest-cli, this is last check:
Testing download
> Il giorno sab, 02/04/2022 alle 10.37 +0200, Simon Matter ha scritto:
>> I'd suggest to check with ethtool if all interfaces are really on
>> 1Gbps.
>> This sound like you have a 100Mbps somewhere.
>
> This is ethtool output[1]
>
> the only difference compared to another server where I don't have
Il giorno sab, 02/04/2022 alle 10.37 +0200, Simon Matter ha scritto:
> I'd suggest to check with ethtool if all interfaces are really on
> 1Gbps.
> This sound like you have a 100Mbps somewhere.
This is ethtool output[1]
the only difference compared to another server where I don't have these
Thank Harold
My system is:
Machine:
- Dell PowerEdge T330 06FW8M v: A00
- BIOS: Dell v: 2.2.3 date: 08/17/2017
CPU:
- Info: quad core Intel Xeon E3-1240 v6 [MT MCP] speed (MHz): avg:
1621 min/max: 800/4100
Network:
- Device-1: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5720 2-port Gigabit Ethernet PCIe
driver:
> Il giorno ven, 01/04/2022 alle 14.44 -0400, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info
> From Data Corp. ha scritto:
>> Do you have any traffic shaping configured?
> No, it is not configured
>
> cat /etc/shorewall/tc* | grep -v '^#'|wc -l
> 0
>
>> >
>> > Seem that the firewall pass through limited the traffic
Il giorno ven, 01/04/2022 alle 14.44 -0400, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info
>From Data Corp. ha scritto:
> Do you have any traffic shaping configured?
No, it is not configured
cat /etc/shorewall/tc* | grep -v '^#'|wc -l
0
> >
> > Seem that the firewall pass through limited the traffic speed to
> >
Il giorno ven, 01/04/2022 alle 19.25 +0100, Ruth Ivimey-Cook ha
scritto:
> Have you checked that not only are the NICs capable of running at
> 1Gbit but they in fact are running at that speed? Not so long ago I
> had a cable that while supposed to be cat5e was in fact running at
> 100Mbit
Do you have any traffic shaping configured?
On 4/1/2022 1:25 PM, Dario Lesca wrote:
On my shorewall firewall 5.1.10.2 on Centos 7 up to date I
have change ADSL providers from 30 Mbit/s to 900 Mbit/s
On the shorewall server with
On my shorewall firewall 5.1.10.2 on Centos 7 up to date I have change
ADSL providers from 30 Mbit/s to 900 Mbit/s
On the shorewall server with all network adapter 1Gb with speedtest-cli
I get the real speed (near 900 Mbit/s), but all PC and Notebook with 1
Gb nic adapter on LAN that pass through
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