Re: [pfSense-discussion] Traffic shaper bug ?
Expected behaviour. Since ALTQ shapes on outgoing that shapes every thing that goes through the interface where the shaper is enabled. On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:25 AM, Daniele Guazzoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just noticed that although the traffic shaper is configured only between > WAN and LAN the other interfaces are affected too. > I started an scp transfer between OPT1 and LAN and with traffic shaper > enabled I get 590KB/s, disabled 1.2MB/s... > Enabling or disabling it does not affect the CPU load so I still have plenty > of CPU power to analyze and shape. > It is a 1.2-RC4. > > Bug or hidden feature ? > -- > > > regards > > > - > Daniele Guazzoni > Senior Network Engineer, CCNP, CCNA > > > Linux and AMD-x86_64 or do you still with Windows and Intel ? > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailGate, and is > believed to be clean. > >
[pfSense-discussion] Traffic shaper bug ?
I just noticed that although the traffic shaper is configured only between WAN and LAN the other interfaces are affected too. I started an scp transfer between OPT1 and LAN and with traffic shaper enabled I get 590KB/s, disabled 1.2MB/s... Enabling or disabling it does not affect the CPU load so I still have plenty of CPU power to analyze and shape. It is a 1.2-RC4. Bug or hidden feature ? -- regards - Daniele Guazzoni Senior Network Engineer, CCNP, CCNA Linux and AMD-x86_64 or do you still with Windows and Intel ? -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailGate, and is believed to be clean.
Re: [pfSense-discussion] SIP Problems
Curtis LaMasters wrote: Yes it will if you use the SIPROXD package. Your original question stated that you would like to disable any SIP rewrite if pfSense did it. You don't need to disable anything unless you have that package installed. Does that answer your question? -- Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com http://www.builtnetworks.com Yes thank you
Re: [pfSense-discussion] SIP Problems
Yes it will if you use the SIPROXD package. Your original question stated that you would like to disable any SIP rewrite if pfSense did it. You don't need to disable anything unless you have that package installed. Does that answer your question? -- Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com http://www.builtnetworks.com
Re: [pfSense-discussion] SIP Problems
This is my exactly question, I want to know if pfsense do a SIP rewrite for NAT? Best regards, Ziv Gabel Support engineer phone: + (972) 4 8508000 X 130 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailvision Ltd Curtis LaMasters wrote: I am not familiar with that product, does it do a SIP rewrite for NAT? -- Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com http://www.builtnetworks.com
Re: [pfSense-discussion] SIP Problems
I am not familiar with that product, does it do a SIP rewrite for NAT? -- Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com http://www.builtnetworks.com
Re: [pfSense-discussion] SIP Problems
I work at a voip company so the server is our server and the client is eyebeam Best regards, Ziv Gabel Support engineer phone: + (972) 4 8508000 X 130 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailvision Ltd Curtis LaMasters wrote: Nope, unless you install siproxd. What server/client are you using behind the firewall. -- Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com http://www.builtnetworks.com
Re: [pfSense-discussion] SIP Problems
Nope, unless you install siproxd. What server/client are you using behind the firewall. -- Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com http://www.builtnetworks.com
[pfSense-discussion] SIP Problems
Hi All, I need to know if the firewall is SIP aware ? if yes, can I disable it ? by SIP Aware I mean, the firewall changes the contact headers on SIP messages. -- Best regards, Ziv Gabel Support engineer phone: + (972) 4 8508000 X 130 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailvision Ltd