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      Jesse7
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      @sbn:

      I currently have m0n0wall as my main firewall and have been using pfsense to test routing to a second network. Since using m0n0wall I can not help but make this comparison, although maybe I shouldn't because pfsense has really evolved into something far removed it seems. Anyways, here is my issue. I have found the webgui to range from either very slow to just plain unresponsive

      Just last night I switched the m0n0 drive with another drive, and installed 96.4. When setting up an IPSEC tunnel, often the pages would just hang whenever I would make a change. This became very difficult when trying to switch between the logs and config pages.

      My first thought would be to consider the hardware, but I have used numerous devices ranging from an Intel 500Mhz w/256MB RAM to an AMD 64 3400+.

      I don't know if anyone else has experienced this or not, but I just thought I should at least bring this topic up.

      I experienced this when my HDD became full. Ntop can fill up your HDD by about 1 gig or more per day.

      I also think Ntop really makes a big performance hit in general on your pfbox,  even though the CPU usage seems really low I think HDD activity slows down the webgui.
      My pf used to run really well on .90.  Nice and fast but anything I have used after that with ntop has been noticibly slower.  I can't get to my PF box for a while so I can't really test if what I am saying is true or not.  It is just an observation I made.

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        sbn
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        It is slow just doing a basic install, without any packages, on hard drives between 6-10GB. I know memory is not an issue has I have put between 256-512MB. Most of the time the issue is not just speed, but just unresponsive. Since the pages are loading up through a LAN that discounts bandwidth. I am going to see what the new beta version does and get back.

        One disclaimer that I should point out is I do not run the live CD, these are all installed on the hard drive. That is one reason I am looking at Pfsense over m0n0wall is the installation feature which allows extra packages. At the moment although m0n0wall can be installed on a HD, there are no packages available.

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          Guest
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          I have pfSense installed on about 6 different machines, ranging from 300mhz Celerons, up to a Pentium 3.  I have never experienced slowness with the webgui on any of these boxes.  And since lighty became the http server du jour, the webui got even snappier.

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            billm
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            If the shaper is enabled, please turn it off (especially if you have a slow WAN connection) and try again.

            –Bill

            pfSense core developer
            blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
            twitter - billmarquette

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              Leoandru
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              I started using pfSense just last week and I dont particularly find the wegui slow, sometimes unresponsive but not slow.

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                sullrich
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                @Leoandru:

                I started using pfSense just last week and I dont particularly find the wegui slow, sometimes unresponsive but not slow.

                If you have 128 megs of ram, its going to speed up quite a bit now that fast-cgi is enabled and fully working for beta 2.

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                  sullrich
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                  On beta 2 with a Soekris 4501, the average page load time is now 3 seconds, down from 9-12s.

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                    hoba
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                    Most pages are even below 2 seconds now on the wrap (benched with fasterfox)  ;D

                    I just benched comparable pages (captive portal) between a m0n0 1.21 and pfsense 1.0beta2 and they are equal when using the pfsense-theme (m0n0 like one with the side navigation). Even when using the metallic theme most pages are loading in less than 2 seconds now.

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                      rds_correia
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                      So hurry up with b2  ;D.
                      Just kidding guys, take your time ;).
                      Cheers

                      pfSense 2.2.4 running on a HP DL385 G5
                      WAN bce(4) + LAN em(4) + OPTn em(4) with 10 VLANs + Snort + PPTP VPN soon to be trashed by OVPN

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                        sbn
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                        Last night I installed the latest beta version on a 400Mhz w/256 RAM. After connecting to the GUI and hopping through the setup pages, I went to the sections to configure for my use. Setup password ok, snmp ok, then went to the IPSEC page and from there it went down hill. I filled out the parameters for my VPN connection, then went I went to see the page just hung. After a while I just figured it wasn't going to load. So I tried to browse to the index page, though it never loaded. I reboot the machine and was never able to pull up a gui.

                        It was then I decided to pull swap out the drive and install in a 600Mhz w/768 RAM. This actually was worse. Upon first load of the webgui it came up fine. But the first link I hit (next?) it just hanged there. Never did get the gui up again.

                        Is there some way I can look at a log/debug of this? I don't think what I am describing is helping any in terms of determining the cause of the problem.

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                          sullrich
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                          Did you do a full reinstall or an upgrade?  If you did a upgrade please reinstall from ISO.

                          Also, please start a new thread as this has nothing to do with the webGUI being slow, broken is completely different.

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