* Packets occasionally not queued
@ 2010-09-14 16:53 Roger Sala
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From: Roger Sala @ 2010-09-14 16:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
I have some basic netfilter queue code that diverts packets with the
following two rules:
iptables -A OUTPUT -m tos --tos 0xe0/0xe0 -j QUEUE
iptables -A FORWARD -m tos --tos 0xe0/0xe0 -j QUEUE
It works as expected almost all the time, but occasionally I see cases
where Wireshark indicates that the packet was received at the nic, but
my code doesn't log the recv() of it.
I had assumed that my receive buffer was sometimes being overrun, but
now that I'm throttling back the traffic, I see cases where isolated
packets just don't get queued, so I assume its a case off competing for
resources with other processes on the machine.
Is there anything I can do, such as increasing the priority of my
program, to enhance the likelyhood of receiving all the packets I am
filtering on?
Thanks
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