Block the IP and wait to see who complains that they are disconnected.


Ryan Rodrigue


  
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-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Rivera [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 6:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] RE: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] RE:
[pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense
Support] website browsing

Now as you see in the picture there is IP 192.168.1.147  that IP address
cant be located with a computer name how can I locate who is using that IP
address I have use Advance IP scanner but  its saying that the IP address is
dead and also look at our Dns records and nothing no computer with that IP
address u think is a computer infected with malware and can you help me on
how to locate it

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Dickson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 4:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM] RE: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] RE: [pfSense Support]
RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] website
browsing

It all depends on throughput levels - but yes, I can pretty much guarantee
it can handle it. (1990's hardware can handle 70 users with modest
throughput), but if you are curious - what are your specs?
I was more wondering if you had a couple machines with malware that may be
pegging out your connections state table, or some P2P users. 
Check your state table and make sure it isn't maxing out.  And make sure if
you have P2P users, that they aren't maxing out your bandwidth. 

Blank MTU in your config is fine - that means it will be at 1500 - which is
the standard on most connections (at least in the US).

You didn't answer if all was well when bypassing the pfSense box.  If it is,
then start segregating things.  Try it with JUST your machine -> pfSense
->
Modem, and see how that works... this is granting your box is malware free
:) - if in doubt, grab an Ubuntu LiveCD (or variant) and boot it up on your
machine to test.

Good luck!
-Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Rivera [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 12:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] RE: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM]
Re:
[pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] website browsing

Yeah just called my ISP they are checking on the modem to see if there is
something wrong with it  as the MTU was blank before I made any changes to
it, now it got me thinking I have more than 70 computers connecting to my
free BSD you think it can't handle that many ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Dickson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 2:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM] RE: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support]
RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] website browsing

Sounds like you are pulling at straws here - but try and find out what the
root of your problem is.  If your packets are fragmented, then yes this will
slow things down - but it could be totally irrelevant to your issue. 
If you bypass pfSense is everything fine? 
How do your traffic graphs look? (how many connections are you doing - check
the state table)

If it is in fact your MTU - check with your ISP on what your MTU should be,
you'll want to leave it matching theirs as changing MTU will just cause MORE
packet fragmentation where it isn't necessary, or causing more packets with
less data. And if your MTU is correct, your traffic is minimal, and you are
still having latency issues start a trace and find the routers your traffic
is passing through.  Then test the MTU levels to each router to find out
which router is causing your fragmentation.  You should then point your ISP
to that router. 

The random MTU guess isn't going to get you anywhere.  Just my 2cents
though...
-Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Rivera [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 11:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM]
Re:
[pfSense Support] website browsing

ok I've done that but still the internet slow the MTU is not at 1400 but
internet slow is there anything else that could be the problem 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Buckmaster [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] RE: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support]
website browsing

This is not the way to do this as the configuration will not survive
reboots.  You can set the MTU on the interface configuration page for your
WAN interface in the webGUI.  I would encourage you to check that out. 

Mikel Jimenez Fernandez wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yo have to reduce the MTU of interfaces
>
> ifconfig interface mtu 1380                  for example
>
> Do it in LAN and WAN and tell me results
>
> Thanks
>
> Juan Rivera wrote:
>> How did you reduce the MTU files? What is happening on my end is that 
>> when I download files it works perfectly fine but when I browse the 
>> internet it take a while to show the page and sometime we get PAGE
CAN
>> NOT BE DISPLAY its getting annoying now and getting a lot of
complains
>> form users can you tell me how to reduce the MTU files? Thank you
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Mikel Jimenez Fernandez [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 
>> Monday, April 13, 2009 11:31 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [SPAM] Re: [pfSense Support] website browsing
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I have this issue and i solve it reducing de MTU values.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Juan Rivera wrote:
>>  
>>> Hi I'm having trouble trying to browse some websites it loads really

>>> slow is there anything that can help us improve that?
>>>
>>>     
>>
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