Apply the group policy ADM settings for Skype, works on all versions, turns off supernode and mitigates a lot of the other bandwidth eating/security risks. Otherwise your firewall logs will just fill up with failed UDP egress attempts from everything running it.
Greg From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Adam Thompson Sent: 08 October 2011 9:40 AM To: 'pfSense support and discussion' Subject: Re: [pfSense] MultiWAN: one for Skype and the other for the rest of the traffic You could also use the Business Edition of Skype, which does give you a lot more control over how it uses your network. But then it’s not free, and I can’t imagine any other reason you’d want to use Skype. -Adam Thompson [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> On Behalf Of Danny Subject: [pfSense] MultiWAN: one for Skype and the other for the rest of the traffic Hi, I´m trying to setup a pfsense 2.0 firewall connected to 2 DSL routers. The purpose is to send Skype traffic via one DSL, and the rest of the traffic, via the other one. Any ideas on how to achieve this? Every PC located on local LAN could use skype so is not possible filter by source.
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