Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 14:39:34 -0500 From: "Larry Cronin (Hotmail)" <lccronin@hotmail.com> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Nasty problems with IPF Firewall Message-ID: <OE25mohuZFURS5loPvW0000cb69@hotmail.com>
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C1C453.9192C810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, We recently installed an FreeBSD Stable firewall using Schlaters guide. = At times the speed of my T1 connection is very fast and at times you = recieve a timeout error. The setup is as follows: PII 233 64MB Ram 20GB = hard Drive. We tested it with about 20 users and it worked fine. I now = have about 80 users on it and it is very sporadic. I posted here = earlier and they asked about my netsta -m and a systat :vmstat. I have = posted those results as well. Does anyone have any thoughts. I am = starting to get some heat from the users. This is what I have for the netstat -m 257/288/5824 mbufs in use (current/peak/max) 257 mbufs allocated to data 256/280/1456 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max) 632 Kbytes allocated to network (14% of mb_map in use) 0 requests for memory denied 0 requests for memory delayed 0 calls to protocol drain routines Also my vmstat: is as follows /0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9 /10 HLoad Average /0 /10 /20 /30 /40 /50 /60 /70 /80 /90 /100 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The mail wraps the line but the x's go to about 90% Any help would be appreciated Thanks Larry ------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C1C453.9192C810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" = http-equiv=3DContent-Type> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.00.3315.2870" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hello,</FONT></DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>We recently installed an FreeBSD Stable = firewall=20 using Schlaters guide. At times the speed of my T1 connection is = very fast=20 and at times you recieve a timeout error. The setup is as = follows: PII=20 233 64MB Ram 20GB hard Drive. We tested it with about 20 users and = it=20 worked fine. I now have about 80 users on it and it is very=20 sporadic. I posted here earlier and they asked about my netsta -m = and a=20 systat :vmstat. I have posted those results as well. Does = anyone=20 have any thoughts. I am starting to get some heat from the=20 users.</FONT></DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>This is what I have for the netstat=20 -m<BR><BR>257/288/5824 mbufs in use (current/peak/max)<BR>257 mbufs = allocated to=20 data<BR>256/280/1456 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)<BR>632 = Kbytes=20 allocated to network (14% of mb_map in use)<BR>0 requests for memory = denied<BR>0=20 requests for memory delayed<BR>0 calls to protocol drain=20 routines<BR></FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Also my vmstat: is as=20 follows<BR><BR>/0 &n= bsp;=20 /1 =20 /2  = ; =20 /3 =20 /4 =20 /5<BR>/6 =20 /7 =20 /8 =20 /9  = ; =20 /10<BR>HLoad=20 Average<BR><BR>/0 &n= bsp;=20 /10 =20 /20 =20 /30 =20 /40 =20 /50<BR>/60 =20 /70 =20 /80 =20 /90 =20 /100<BR><BR>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<BR> The = mail wraps=20 the line but the x's go to about 90%</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Any help would be = appreciated</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanks</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Larry<BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C1C453.9192C810-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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