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    How to use the traffic shaping with ftp protocol ?

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      greenkev
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      Hello everybody  :),

      I have installed pfSense 2.0.1-RELEASE (i386) to have a firewall which allows to protect my company.

      I want to limit the bandwith with the ftp protocol to have a better rendering exactly when i download files in ftp.

      I tried to do some changes but it doesn't work.

      Anyone knows how to do in pfSense ?

      It's very important for my boss.

      Thanks for your help  :D.

      greenkev

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        greenkev
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        Up please !

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          eri--
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          Just shape port 21 of the ftp.
          The sam erules will apply to the data traffic.

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            greenkev
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            Could you show me how do i do to shape the port 21 please ?

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              greenkev
              last edited by

              Up please :(.

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                greenkev
                last edited by

                Help me please :-( .

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                  greenkev
                  last edited by

                  Everybody has a documentation to shape the 21 port because i can't work :s.

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                    greenkev
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                    The firewall has a LAN, a WAN, a DMZ and a VPN and the ftp server goes to the DMZ.

                    Anyone has an idea ?

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                      greenkev
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                      UP !

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