Hi,
I have done my best to read the FAQs, documentation, and mailing list
archives for both pfSense and Monowall, and have not found any information on
this, hence I am asking here. If I overlooked something, please point me
to the information. Thanks!
pfSense has no documentation for the traff
Use the EZ-Shaper wizard. It will do exactly what you want.
--Bill
On 7/24/05, Xtian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have done my best to read the FAQs, documentation, and mailing list
> archives for both pfSense and Monowall, and have not found any information on
> this, hence I am a
Hi Bill,
I haven't found that to be true. It doesn't create any rules for SSH.
pfSense has a wide selection of games and P2P software that it will make
rules and queues for, but not SSH, unless I overlooked something.
Certainly trying to SSH whilst FTPing a large suffered from the same
massive la
On 7/25/05, Christian Rohrmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't found that to be true. It doesn't create any rules for SSH.
> pfSense has a wide selection of games and P2P software that it will make
> rules and queues for, but not SSH, unless I overlooked something.
> Certainly trying to SSH
On 7/25/05, Christian Rohrmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't found that to be true. It doesn't create any rules for SSH.
> pfSense has a wide selection of games and P2P software that it will make
> rules and queues for, but not SSH, unless I overlooked something.
> Certainly trying to SSH
Bill and Scott:
Many thanks for the info and the field descriptions. Right, I was doing about
105KBps down (on my 1Mbps down, 384Kbps up DSL) which is everything, and then
initiated an SSH session and latency was as high as ever. Then I looked in
the rules and saw nothing for SSH. So I assumed i
Try the ez shaper wizard and do not over commit your real bandwidth
available. Over commiting the bandwidth values will have huge
consequences.
Scott
On 7/25/05, Xtian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bill and Scott:
>
> Many thanks for the info and the field descriptions. Right, I was doing ab
On 7/25/05, Xtian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bill and Scott:
>
> Many thanks for the info and the field descriptions. Right, I was doing about
> 105KBps down (on my 1Mbps down, 384Kbps up DSL) which is everything, and then
> initiated an SSH session and latency was as high as ever. Then I loo