Re: bad ftp speeds through nat

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here is the output from the netstat -ni ...

[root@radium root]# netstat -ni
Kernel Interface table
Iface     MTU Met   RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR   TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP TX-OVR
Flg
eth0       1500   064374866      0      0      169244643      0      0
0 BMRU
eth0:1     1500   0  698461      0      0      0  674916      0           0
BMRU
eth1       1500   067829304      0      0    26760844194      0      0
0 BMRU
eth1:1     1500   0  698461      0      0      0  674916      0      0
0 BMRU
eth2       1500   0  698461      0      0      0  674916      0      0
0 BMRU
lo        16436   0      54      0      0      0      54      0      0
0 LRU

and no my firewall is not a P-75  ... :)  it is a PIII 850 with 512 MB RAM.



Peter


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Opperisano" <opie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "netfilter" <netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: bad ftp speeds through nat


On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 02:39:36PM -0400, Peter Marshall wrote:
> It looks like it is slow with any type of file transfer through the
firewall
> .. not just ftp ...

does "netstat -ni" on the firewall show any interface errors?  any
possibility of a speed/duplex mismatch between the firewall's interfaces
and the switches it's connected to (mii-tool/ethtool can help here)?

is your firewall a P-75 that might not be capable of filtering more than
300 Kbps (semi joking...)?

-j

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