From: Marc Green <marc.green@skynet.be>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Performance problems on my firewall using iptables (SuSEfirewall2)
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 11:50:07 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4371D45F.10103@skynet.be> (raw)
Hi everybody.
I know my question might sound odd because of the version I'm using but
this just because of the type of system I'm running on.
Short :
I'm running a router with a firewall (Firewall2) using SuSE 7.3
The system is a pentium 200 MHz with 94 Mb memory.
I put in attachemend result of different "iptables" commands that show
the rules that are set up.
Basicaly these are the default rules.
My problem is as follow.
Before the firewall :
Download speed : 320 KB/sec
Upload speed : 27,1 KB/sec
After the firewall
Download speed : 7,2 KB/sec
Upload speed : 27,9 KB/sec
Ok for the upload, but such a difference for download I don't think this
is normal do you?
My nsswitch.conf is "hosts files dns"
I have eth0 configure to DHCP address from the ADSL ethernet modem
I have eth1 configured static 192.168.0.X
and eth1:1 configure static 192.168.1.X
Can anybody help me for this. In which direction do I have to search for.
I'm thinking about first deleting all the rules and keep only NAT.
BTW the result of "iptables -t nat|filter -L" can be sended on request.
Thank for your help.
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2005-11-09 14:25 ` Performance problems on my firewall using iptables (SuSEfirewall2) /dev/rob0
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2005-11-09 20:02 Marc Green
2005-11-14 12:53 Derick Anderson
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