* Re:recent module --hitcount problem
@ 2005-03-09 15:52 Sudheer Divakaran
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From: Sudheer Divakaran @ 2005-03-09 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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>
> Hi,
>
> Is there anything wrong with these commands?. It seems that the recent
> module (0.3.1) is not considering the '--hitcount 10' attribute if the
> machine is running for a long time (in the long run). But when I tested
> these rules from another machine, it worked properly. But on the live
> server, iptables blocks hosts if they attempted to access the SMTP port
> within 60 seconds for a second time.
>
> IPT=/sbin/iptables
>
> $IPT -N SMTP_HAMMER
> $IPT -N CHECK_SMTP
>
>
> $IPT -A SMTP_HAMMER -j LOG --log-level debug
> $IPT -A SMTP_HAMMER -m recent --set --name hammer -j DROP
>
> $IPT -A CHECK_SMTP -m recent --rcheck --seconds 480 --name hammer
> -j DROP
> $IPT -A CHECK_SMTP -m recent --rcheck --seconds 60 --hitcount
> 10 -j SMTP_HAMMER
> $IPT -A CHECK_SMTP -m recent --update
> -j ACCEPT
> $IPT -A CHECK_SMTP -m recent --set
> -j ACCEPT
>
>
> $IPT -A INPUT -i $WAN_IFACE -p tcp --dport 25 -m state --state NEW -j CHECK_SMTP
>
> <.... Other rulles follows ..>
> --
>
> Thanks
> Sudheer
>
>
>
>
Hi All,
When I rebooted the machine, the server is working fine. I have also
noticed that when the recent module behaves unexpectedly, it just adds
one 'last_pkts' entry to the file /proc/net/ipt_recent/DEFAULT for each
host even though there should be more entries (i.e, if the hosts are
connecting for more than one time).
Has anybody experienced it?. So this should be a bug???
--
Thanks
Sudheer
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