Thanks this fixes an issue I was having

On Mar 13, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Tom Eastep <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you find that outgoing traffic crawls along no matter how high you
> set the bandwidth, then you can apply this workaround. Install the
> 'ethtool' package, then in /etc/shorewall/init, add this command:
> 
>    ethtool -K ethX tso off gso off
> 
> where ethX is the affected interface.
> 
> This workaround turns off TCP segmentation offloading and Generic
> segmentation offloading in the NIC.
> 
> I'll be working on a better approach that will allow this offloading to
> be re-enabled.
> 
> -Tom
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