Diego A. Gomez wrote:
2008/7/11 Luca Peduto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Diego,
you can specify a different port for the second vpn client in the
Custom options field:
lport 1195
Here was the solution!
if you don't care what port the client uses, the option nobind will
allow the openvpn client to
I'm managing a firewall on DSL connection, and every so often I see
something like this where I'm almost certain one user is downloading
and maxing out the connection, this happens sometimes with downloads,
and sometimes with uploads.
How can I go about identifying what this traffic is,
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Joshua Galvez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm managing a firewall on DSL connection, and every so often I see
something like this where I'm almost certain one user is downloading and
maxing out the connection, this happens sometimes with downloads, and
sometimes
Adding static mapping to your dhcp server may also help you.
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From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:07 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Tracking a specific user
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Joshua
also installing the bandwidthd package will let you see by ip who is
using the most bandwidth.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Reza Ambler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding static mapping to your dhcp server may also help you.
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From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL
Ntop can be usefull.
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Ntop can be usefull.
If you can keep it running ;)... I recommend throwing it on another machine
though
I've had a world of trouble keeping the service up in pfSense
-Tim
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From: Richard Sperry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 2:06 PM
To:
true; every now and then I had to restart ntop too.
I'm now using bandwidth - it isn't as complete as ntop, but at least I
don't have to restart it every time...
but in case of troubles, I re-install ntop - and I monitor closely for
shutdowns (of ntop that is)
Tim Dickson wrote:
Ntop can
What is your end goal? To prevent one user from using a lot of bandwidth, or
to insure other users have bandwith when ONE user is hogging all of it.
Traffic Shapping will help you out with the spreading the bandwidth to many
users.
In my situation if no one is using the internet i don't