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From: Chris Straessle <sacrelege@swissonline.ch>
To: "ITM CS Ruslan O. Nesterov" <ruslan@complexsystem.ru>,
	Mike Olivere <mikeeo@msn.com>
Cc: netfilter-admin@lists.netfilter.org, netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: netfilter under heavy load.
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 00:08:32 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E1A0C70.50705@swissonline.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1262587210.20030106142415@complexsystem.ru>

Hello,

my company has tested several firewalls under high network load. The
importest thing is the L2 cache size from the cpu.

check this pdf, it has the information you need. :-)

http://www.terreactive.com/fcgi/fcgi/home/archive/pdf/pf-speed-test.pdf


bye,
chris

ps: sorry for my bad english... its not my language.


ITM CS Ruslan O. Nesterov wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>    Well actually it's not a big problem, I got 100 GB a day passing
>    through our gateway to our clients, as far i didn't find any
>    problems for webservers wich are not NATed, as for clients who are
>    in DMZ zone i sometimes get connection error, but it's 1 in 1000
>    connections. I run a box with the following configuration:
>    Single PIII-866 MHZ
>    RAM: 256
>    NIC: 2 Intel Gigabit ethernet cards (as far as i remember).
>    Befor it I used a Firebox firewall and it really drived me nuts.
>    Due to low productivity.
>    
> Sunday, January 5, 2003, 6:40:15 PM, you wrote:
> 
> MO> Hello, I don't know if this has been brought up before but I am going to be
> MO> running netfilter under load on a fractional T-3 (12Mbps). The box will have
> MO> 3 interfaces eth0 going to the Cisco 7200, eth1 (routable IPs) going to the
> MO> webfarm for DMZ zone, and then eth2 will be NATed with a private LAN IP
> MO> (192.168.1.x). I will be NATing over 200 clients and I know in the past this
> MO> could be a problem with IPCHAINS because it would either run out of memory
> MO> or start dropping connections. The webservers get about 7,000 hits a day and
> MO> they won't be NATed but will be filtered with a mix of statefule and packet
> MO> filtering rules. We have a Cisco PIX 525(which is just a Intel P600/512MB
> MO> RAM) in place right now but I would like to move to Netfilter as it will be
> MO> running on a dual P1ghz and a gig of memory. Is this possible? can Nefilter
> MO> scale to this and beyond? and is there any tweaks I should know about?
> 
> MO> Thanks in advance.
> 
> MO> Mike
> 
> 
> 

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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-01-05 15:40 netfilter under heavy load Mike Olivere
2003-01-06 11:24 ` ITM CS Ruslan O. Nesterov
2003-01-06 23:08   ` Chris Straessle [this message]

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