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 lag as always.
I would still like to know what the 6 fields in the traffic shaper scheduler are for though! Thanks, -Christian > 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 asking here. If I overlooked something, please point me >> to the information. Thanks! >> >> pfSense has no documentation for the traffic shaper. Since the traffic >> shaper >> is significantly different than that of Monowall's, the Monowall >> documentation (which is also non-existent, but there is one example in >> their >> mailing list archives on how to prioritize ACKs) doesn't directlu apply. >> >> Specifically, in Firewall: Shaper: Queues: Edit, what do the following >> fields >> or check boxes in the Scheduler options section mean: >> >> This is a parent queue of HFSC/CBQ >> Upperlimit: [field] [field] [field] >> Real time: [field] [field] [field] >> Link share: [field] [field] [field] >> >> How are they to be set? >> >> If I were to be more specific: I wish to prioritize interactive SSH >> traffic >> above all else (such that FTP, bittorrent, etc., do not create such >> massive >> lag in my SSH sessions.) >> >> If you tell me about the Scheduler options I am sure I can figure it out >> on >> my own, but if you want I would also be glad for information specific to >> the >> SSH question. >> >> Perhaps this could be added to the pfSense documentation? Or tutorials? >> I >> think that besides firewalling and routing, traffic shaping must be the >> most >> used feature in pfSense. Documentation would be highly welcome. >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Christian >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]