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* nf_ct_ftp: dropping packet
@ 2010-03-19 11:09 Marian Marinov
  2010-03-19 14:37 ` Patrick McHardy
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From: Marian Marinov @ 2010-03-19 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,
I'm working for a fairly large shared hosting provider. Recently we decided to 
upgrade the kernel of our servers to 2.6.33. However, during the testing phase 
we started to see these messages in the logs:

Mar 18 07:52:26 serv01 kernel: nf_ct_ftp: dropping packetIN= OUT=eth0 
SRC=212.212.212.12 DST=204.16.203.11 LEN=53 TOS=0x10 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=21858 
DF PROTO=TCP SPT=21 DPT=47282 SEQ=1836474396 ACK=1448911219 WINDOW=23 RES=0x00 
ACK PSH FIN URGP=0

We don't have iptables LOG rules, this is generated directly from the kernel.

212.212... is not a real IP I have substituted it.

Our kernel is 2.6.33 with GRsecurity patch.

We don't have any problems with the ftp service, however the messages in the 
log files are annoying. 

Can someone tell me what can cause those? 

My current thoughts are to remove the printk from the kernel. But is there a 
better solution?

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Best regards,
Marian Marinov

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