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Hi Andy, Your accounting software needs 10001 open ports? THAT'S INSANE!!! No way in hell that would be allowed on any of my client's networks. -- Regards, Hilton Travis Phone: +61 (0)7 3344 3889 (Brisbane, Australia) Phone: +61 (0)419 792 394 Manager, Quark IT http://www.quarkit.com.au Quark AudioVisual http://www.quarkav.net http://www.threatcode.com/ <-- its now time to shame poor coders into writing code that is acceptable for use on today's networks War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left. This document and any attachments are for the intended recipient only. It may contain confidential, privileged or copyright material which must not be disclosed or distributed. Quark Group Pty. Ltd. T/A Quark Automation, Quark AudioVisual, Quark IT > -----Original Message----- > From: C. Andrew Zook [mailto:andrewzook at pdqlocks dot com] > Sent: Tuesday, 11 April 2006 05:49 > > Wow, didn't notice that you could change interfaces before > you pointed > it out. > > What does that mean for VPN shaping/prioritizing? The packets > are not AH > and ESP until the WAN side of the m0n0wall, correct? > > I would have to prioritize the TCP packets for my accounting software > package (tcp ports 14000 through 15000) on the LAN side instead? > > Andy |