Bridged interfaces are notoriusly slow. Consider three interfaces: eth0 as nat, 
eth1 as private network, and eth3 as bridged to your host NIC. As most of the 
traffic is now managed in vmwares nets in memory, it should be much faster 
instead of burdoning the bridge interface with all the redundant traffic.

-----Original Message-----
From: sarahkr...@aol.de
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 12:40 PM
To: honeywall@public.honeynet.org
Subject: [Honeywall] Performance issues

Hello,


i've recently installed Honeywall 1.4 (20090425114542.iso) as a virtual guest 
under VirtualBox and VMware.
On both systems I have serious peroformance issues.
My whole network is so slow, the Honeywall guest produces around 400kB/s 
upstream and I have no idea why.
I only installed the iso and configured the three NIC as bridged.


Any help would be appreciated,
Sarah ;)

p.s. excuse my bad english

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