Main Takeaway: Software setup, with respect to NAT, PFSync, XMLRPC, and other miscellaneous tuneups. We look at packet loss and latency with PingPlotter when shutting down our "master"
Pfsense High Availability Part 2 -
Software setup, with respect to NAT, PFSync, XMLRPC, and other miscellaneous tuneups. We look at packet loss and latency with PingPlotter when shutting down our "master"
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- Software setup, with respect to NAT, PFSync, XMLRPC, and other miscellaneous tuneups.
- We look at packet loss and latency with PingPlotter when shutting down our "master"
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