If you can't find it in the Dialog Menu, you can manually edit the
/etc/honeywall.conf file:

  # The unit of measure for setting oubtbound connection limits
117<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L117>
#
[Valid argument: second, minute, hour, day, week, month, year]
118<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L118>
HwSCALE=hour 
119<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L119>
120<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L120>
#
The number of TCP connections per unit of measure (HwScale)
121<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L121>
#
[Valid argument: integer]
122<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L122>
HwTCPRATE=20 
123<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L123>
124<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L124>
#
The number of UDP connections per unit of measure (HwSCALE)
125<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L125>
#
[Valid argument: integer]
126<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L126>
HwUDPRATE=20 
127<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L127>
128<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L128>
#
The number of ICMP connections per unit of measure (HwSCALE)
129<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L129>
#
[Valid argument: integer]
130<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L130>
HwICMPRATE=50 
131<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L131>
132<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L132>
#
The number of other IP connections per unit of measure (HwSCALE)
133<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L133>
#
[Valid argument: integer]
134<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L134>
HwOTHERRATE=10 
135<https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/browser/trunk/rpm-devel/roo-base/src/etc/honeywall.conf?rev=1#L135>

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Slim Pickens <slim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't mean to sound rude but have you read the documentation?  The
> documentation online as well as the Dialog Menu provides the settings to be
> changed.
>
>
>
>
> 2009/5/6 Tim Moody <timmo...@sympatico.ca>
>
>  Which settings need to be changed and what values should be set?
>>
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Jefferson, Shawn <shawn.jeffer...@bcferries.com>
>> *To:* Mailing list for users and developers of the 
>> Honeywall<honeywall@public.honeynet.org>
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:47 AM
>> *Subject:* RE: [Honeywall] (no subject)
>>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> By default there is an OUTGOING limit on traffic through the Honeywall
>> from your honeynet.  This is to protect other networks and organizations
>> from any malware or malicious individuals that you may catch in your
>> honeynet.  You can adjust these settings in the Honeywall menu.
>>
>>
>>
>> You should see Sebek packets, and log entries from your honeypot in
>> Walleye.  Logon to your honeypot and do some activity there, like open a
>> command prompt and run some commands, ping something outside, etc…
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>>
>> *From:* honeywall-boun...@public.honeynet.org [mailto:
>> honeywall-boun...@public.honeynet.org] *On Behalf Of *Zeeshan Tayyab
>> *Sent:* May 05, 2009 2:18 AM
>> *To:* honeywall@public.honeynet.org
>> *Subject:* [Honeywall] (no subject)
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Im configuring virtual honeynet through honey roo cd 1.4 with one
>> honeypot.
>>
>>
>>
>> I can access my management  interface, but im unable to ping or
>> communicate with  my honeypot.Honeypot can access external network it can
>> ping yahoo.com google.com but only open web page for once or twice after
>> that unable to open any web page. Then I restart my honeypot it start
>> browsing for one or two site then stops: s. I don’t understand at the same
>> it can ping yahoo.com but unable to open the page from browser. Honeypot
>> can ping gateway other system on network. But other system cannot ping
>> honeypot.
>>
>> DNS server resolves all websites from honeypot.
>>
>> I added the valid External DNS server and also allowed this honeypot to
>> access external DNS.
>>
>> Kindly help me in this.
>>
>> Secondly how can I check my sebek client on honeypot is working. How can I
>> view logs from honeywall.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>>
>> Zeeshan
>>
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>>
>> Insert movie times and more without leaving Hotmail®. See 
>> how.<http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/QuickAdd?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_QuickAdd1_052009>
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