What you are describing is, as far as I know, not available within PFSense at
present.
I know that stinks :-)
There are products that do this -but they are very expensive -
Internap for example makes the flow-control appliance -but beginning cost is
over $30K i believe.
Glenn Kelley,
Hop
The best way to deal with this should be to set a very high burst rate on
limiter/shaper rules. (I don`t know what is the maximum allowed time in
PFsense), Let`s say for example 10 minutes, for the FTP/WEB server so when some
user really needs to download a big file he will have 10 minutes at
Hi list,
is it possible to have pfSense act upon receiving a UDP broadcast on one
specific port on one interface, and turn it into a unicast to a known IP
on another interface? And if yes, will I have to set up a second rule
so the answer packet reaches its destination on the other
Without writing a small program? No, I can't think of a way.
But it's not a big program, assuming you don't care about the packets on the
opposite flow.
-- Jim
On Oct 2, 2012, at 5:24 PM, Stefan Baur newsgroups.ma...@stefanbaur.de wrote:
Hi list,
is it possible to have pfSense act