Mikel Jimenez wrote:
Hello
Is secure to put pfsense 1.2.1 in production enviroment?
Is the bge driver bug (blocking iLo shared NIC) solved?
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slightly off-topic, but this might help
http://www.coxpc.com/content/3com_Chuck_Semeria.htm
or
http://www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/corpinfo/en_US/501302.pdf
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JJB wrote:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/tcptune/
tcp auto-tuning has been in the linux kernel for quite a while, so
unless you have lots of time to test things, chances are tweaking your
linux box will only make it worse
and as Chris B says, it's largely irrelevant to pfSense - this
I, and some of our users are getting very slow, modem like upload speeds
on OpenVPN from home - using Tunnelblick on my DSL (6mbit down 768 up).
Download speed is OK - about 560kbps. The WAN link I am connected to is
3mbit in both directions. This might be a mac-only issue, not sure, I
haven't
your up speed will only be as fast as the UPLOAD speed on YOUR ISP. In YOUR
case 768. OpenVPN does not magically make your up speed that of servers that
you are connecting to.
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:16 AM, JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I, and some of our users are getting very slow, modem
JJB wrote:
I, and some of our users are getting very slow, modem like upload speeds
on OpenVPN from home - using Tunnelblick on my DSL (6mbit down 768 up).
Download speed is OK - about 560kbps. The WAN link I am connected to is
3mbit in both directions. This might be a mac-only issue, not
Paul Mansfield wrote:
JJB wrote:
I, and some of our users are getting very slow, modem like upload speeds
on OpenVPN from home - using Tunnelblick on my DSL (6mbit down 768 up).
Download speed is OK - about 560kbps. The WAN link I am connected to is
3mbit in both directions. This might be a
Paul Mansfield wrote:
JJB wrote:
I, and some of our users are getting very slow, modem like upload speeds
on OpenVPN from home - using Tunnelblick on my DSL (6mbit down 768 up).
Download speed is OK - about 560kbps. The WAN link I am connected to is
3mbit in both directions. This might be
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 09:16, JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I, and some of our users are getting very slow, modem like upload speeds on
OpenVPN from home - using Tunnelblick on my DSL (6mbit down 768 up).
Download speed is OK - about 560kbps. The WAN link I am connected to is
3mbit in both
Your architecture is somewhat unclear - do I correctly surmise that
you have a pfSense server *somewhere* on a 3/3 connection, and that
several users connect to it via OpenVPN?
two pfsense servers using CARP for failover with a shared vip connected
to 3/3 pipe (two t1 lines bonded) Also a
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 5:29 PM, JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your architecture is somewhat unclear - do I correctly surmise that
you have a pfSense server *somewhere* on a 3/3 connection, and that
several users connect to it via OpenVPN?
two pfsense servers using CARP for failover with a
here's a thought, you could setup iperf on your src machine and pfsense.
then ssh into the pfsense box and see what speeds your actually getting.
that way you will at least know if it's openvpn or not.
-phil
On Oct 24, 2008, at 4:29 PM, JJB wrote:
Your architecture is somewhat unclear -
I stumbled upon a new open source firewall product this evening. Ever heard
of Fyrewall? Some information from the Freshmeat project page at
http://freshmeat.net/projects/fyrewall/?branch_id=76300release_id=287163 :
Fyrewall is a firewall system based on FreeBSD. It is distributed for free on
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Tim Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I stumbled upon a new open source firewall product this evening. Ever heard
of Fyrewall? Some information from the Freshmeat project page at
http://freshmeat.net/projects/fyrewall/?branch_id=76300release_id=287163 :
They do mention being pfSense-based. The Fyrewall is a free software
based on FreeBSD, on pfsense framework - from google translate.
You beat me to the translation... Looking at their live demo (yes,
they have one running in a VM) it most certainly is re-branded
pfSense, 1.2 by the looks of
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:51 PM, RB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You beat me to the translation... Looking at their live demo (yes,
they have one running in a VM)
Which is going to be rooted in short order if they don't lock it down
significantly more. They attempted to do so, but didn't do
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