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    VMWare Pentest lab: Extremely high CPU on host

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      Supermule Banned
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      4.1 U3.

      Dont want to upgrade to 5.x since I dont need the new features in 5.x.

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        jp141
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        Looks like my only option is to move to hardware in that case :(

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          Supermule Banned
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          When use to running vm's then hardware is a pain in the ass…. :(

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            jp141
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            I know there are going to be vlans everywhere but what else can I do, I cant get any version of pfsense to play nice.

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              Supermule Banned
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              Have you tried 1.2.3?? Just for testing?

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                jp141
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                Yes I got exactly the same, the problem is as everyone is accessing the environment via ipsec tunnels or the ssl vpn all it takes is for one user to do a download and everyone's sessions jump about or die totally :(

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                  Supermule Banned
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                  Have you read this?

                  http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VPN_Capability_IPsec

                  No overlapping networks….

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                    jp141
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                    Yeah deffo no overlapping networks

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                      Supermule Banned
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                      Allright :) Do you have a 4.x vmware test platform??

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                        jp141
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                        Yeah

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                          Supermule Banned
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                          Can you test there to see if its a 5.x issue then?

                          Rather keep it in a VM than on physical hardware for the flexibility :)

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                            jp141
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                            Yeah I am willing to give that a go, but I need to drive a way to the DC to do the upgrade that's why I was asking if anyone had tried it, I didn't want a wasted trip :)

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                              jp141
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                              Nope the upgrade to 5.1 U1 didnt fix it :(

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                                Supermule Banned
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                                Try the 4.1 instead.

                                It could be interesting to see if its a 5.x issue.

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                                  jp141
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                                  I was on 4.1, I just went to 5.1 :)

                                  Its not as bad with 5.1 and 5.1 seems to manage the cpus much better all machines are using less but it is still unusable :(

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                                    Supermule Banned
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                                    Hmmmm that is pretty weird!!

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                                      jp141
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                                      Eurika, I think I may have fixed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                      Just doing some testing now  ;D

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                                        jp141
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                                        It would appear that I have resolved this in my situation anyway.

                                        It turned out to be the physical nic setting in vmware was set to 100meg full duplex.

                                        I changed this to auto negotiate and it still negotiates to 100meg full deplux but the problem totally goes away!!

                                        If I switch it back to specifying 100meg full duplex I get the problem again so it is defiantly that setting.

                                        Thanks for the help Supermule

                                        So if anyone is having similar issues check this setting!

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