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* system time going up with many rules updates
@ 2006-01-26  8:46 Sebastian Heidl
  2006-01-26 10:00 ` Jakub Wartak
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Heidl @ 2006-01-26  8:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello List,

I have some moderately busy (in terms of traffic) firewalls that are
spending quite a lot CPU time in %system (> 70%) when there are a lot of
updates to the netfilter rules.
My question is: How can I lower the system time to enable the machines
to handle more traffic ? Specifically, would nf-hipac or other netfilter
projects help here ?

These are 2.8GHz Xeon Machines with 512 MB RAM and GbE interfaces.
During the "high-system-time period" they are forwarding about 30 Mbit/s
traffic.

The netfilter chains structure is as follows (only FORWARD is relevant):

Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
*** publicly available services ***
*** jump to chain with authenticated users ***
*** services for authenticated users ***

The last rule in the auth-chain is a REJECT so only authenticated users
can access the private services. When a user logs in successfully a rule
is added to the auth-chain, when he logs out the rule is deleted.

At the mentioned high-system-time periods there are about 10 updates
(add/delete) to the auth-chain per second.

I'm thankful for any advice.
_sh_




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