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#1
16.1 Legacy Series / Re: Pushover Notifications
February 28, 2016, 02:21:24 AM
I also use Pushover.
#2
Quote from: phoenix on February 21, 2016, 06:02:18 PM
Why have you started a new (duplicate) thread

You are correct; of course. And I apologize for the breech of forum etiquette. In this instance I felt like it might be worthwhile having a thread dedicated specifically to the problem with Xen on 16.1, vs. the other thread which was more general VM. I was considering adding some more info to that thread about my specific issue; but it started to feel off topic. Anyway, I probably made the wrong call. I won't do this in the future.

Quote from: phoenix on February 21, 2016, 06:02:18 PMI don't have any problem with speed running OPNsense if a VM on ESXi

This is a useful data point, however Xen and ESXi are completely different beasts.

Quote from: bringha on February 21, 2016, 11:03:27 PMIf your opnsense runs as a HVM Xen domU I would recommend to try this

Thank you so much for the useful info and link! I am working through it. The workaround may be a bit more complex than I was hoping for though. I might wait until either Xen or OPNsense is fixed vs. the workaround. I like to keep things pretty generic on my VM server to ease maintenance.

Quote from: franco on February 22, 2016, 07:22:02 AM
We've had someone in IRC recently who went through this and more trouble during setup and offered to write a full tutorial. I'll try to track him down and send him here. :)

Thanks much franco! I'm not sure if the IRC channel has a history bot running; if so you can just point me to that link and I can read the transcript.

It was pretty easy to install OPNsense on Oracle VM Server using the ISO. Everything went very smoothly until I hit this issue.
#3
My tested speed with a hardware router is 150mbit download with 20mbit upload. When running a workstation through OPNsense, I can only get 3Mbit download speed. But I get the full 20Mbit upload.

I am running Oracle VM Server (which is Xen). My VM was installed with OPNsense-16.1-OpenSSL-cdrom-amd64.iso. I have applied the updates as they are released; but no changes. I'm not seeing any high loads or errors. I have dedicated 2 CPUs to the VM (3.9Ghz Xeon) and 2GB RAM.

I would love to figure this one out; as OPNsense looks amazing.

I ended up building a Ubuntu Server 14.04.4 LTS VM temporarily using iptables for firewall/NAT. It is able to achieve the full 150Mbit. I really want to use OPNsense, but 3Mbit download just kills it for me.

Other related threads:
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=2149.0

I also tried all the steps in this thread:
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=2134.0

Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help troubleshoot this.

#4
In the stickied post, I wanted to go to this site:

Tranquilnet Inc.
Cost effective pre-installed open source firewall appliances.
retail shop: http://www.pfhardware.com

But got on error. I think the website might be:
http://www.pfwhardware.com

Notice the extra w   pf w hardware.com
#5
I am having a similar problem. My tested speed with a hardware router is 150mbit download with 20mbit upload. When running a workstation through OPNsense, I can only get 3 to 4mbit download speed. But I get the full 20mbit upload.

I am running Oracle VM Server (which is Xen). My VM was installed with OPNsense-16.1-OpenSSL-cdrom-amd64.iso. I have applied the updates as they are released; but no changes. I'm not seeing any high loads or errors.

I would love to figure this one out; as OPNsense looks amazing.