From: Abraham van der Merwe <abz@frogfoot.net>
To: Netfilter Discussions <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: limiting number of concurrent tcp sessions
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 14:59:44 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040322125944.GA9496@oasis.frogfoot.net> (raw)
Hi!
Is there a way to limit the number of concurrent tcp sessions per host/ip
flowing through a machine in Linux?
There used to be a match for iptables which seems like it may be able to do
the job, but it doesn't seem to exist anymore:
------------< snip <------< snip <------< snip <------------
iplimit v1.2.8 options:
[!] --iplimit-above n match if the number of existing tcp
connections is (not) above n
--iplimit-mask n group hosts using mask
------------< snip <------< snip <------< snip <------------
--
Regards
Abraham
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2004-03-22 12:59 Abraham van der Merwe [this message]
2004-03-22 15:44 ` limiting number of concurrent tcp sessions Tony Earnshaw
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