Did you read in the forum at all before posting this question?
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?action=search
->http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?action=search2
–>http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,2718.0.html
@Evald:
you can add a rule that match the destination port
1433/tcp Microsoft-SQL-Server
1434/tcp Microsoft-SQL-Monitor
1434/udp Microsoft-SQL-Monitor
and give them maximum priority
Thanks!
Could you explain how to do that in details? :P
I want to add a link to the quote I pulled from ermal above, because the couple of exchanges that happen after it in the original thread could also be helpful to people looking this stuff up.
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,2718.msg48336.html#msg48336
Awesome, thanks Perry. It seems to flip back and forth every now and then now :)
In this case, since I'm not using sticky connections, I need to set up policy-based routing for certain types of connections, right? Like ssh, https (443), etc?
Thanks for the reply, I already resolve the issue by removing the dns server on pfsense because it is the one using most of the cpu. are there any links for improvements of 1.2.1? :)
@XDJ:
@ermal:
Is it so hard to search/read othe rposts before posting?!
Gee, I never thought of that! ???
Is it so hard to realize that maybe I did not find anything that (in my limited knowledge of the subject) appeared to apply to my specific situation? If was very knowledgeable about Traffic Shaping and Queues I wouldn't have asked for help.
Makes me miss the warm and fuzzy treatment of the Smoothwall team!
How would you feel after reading the same question over and over and over again from people that didnt even try to search if their answer is around?
The forum has a search function for a reason ;)
(Also i dont think the smoothwall developers interact with their users directly without payment..)
Thanks for your response Ermal
In fact, I think about it, and I supose something like an accounting system.
I will search for something…
Meantime, , how can I restrict the dowload bandwidth base on IP address?
Sorry for ask this, but I really a newbie and don't understand much about traffic shapping...
Thanks again!