Hi
1) unless you''ve setup traffic shaping/qos (which i doubt for obvious
reasons :) then this should not happen.
Amd K2 300 should handle more than 10Mbit traffic just fine, what CPU
usage do you see when you download?
2) this is not directly related to shorewall, shorewall logs into the
kernel (kernel -> syslog), most distributions use logrotate to rotate
and compress the logs away - see /etc/logrotate*
Jan
Joseph Arechiga wrote:> version: 2.02f
> redhat linux: latest version
>
> Dear Shorewall,
>
> I love your product and am a windows programmer. I got
> into Linux just to run shorewall and protect my
> network.
>
> I have 2 questions and would really appreciate any
> help you can offer.
>
> #1) My firewall seems to limit traffic to 225 kb/s. Is
> this normal (running an old AMD K2 chip and 2 100
> nics). I should have 900 kb/s and have had my DSL line
> checked to make sure it''s not faulty.
>
> #2) I''ve never truncated my logs and when I do a
> showlog I know there must be a million messages logged
> in there by now. Does this slow down the firewall?
> What''s the "professional" way to delete/manage old
> shorewall log messages.
>
> I read the documentation and FAQ''s and didn''t see this
> anywhere.
>
> I appreciate any help you can offer.
>
> Thanks for an awesome network protecting system!
>
> Joseph Arechiga
> User of Shorewall for 10 months and loving it!
>
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