From: lu zhongda <luzhongda@gmail.com>
To: John Haxby <john.haxby@oracle.com>
Cc: "Brian J. Murrell" <brian@interlinx.bc.ca>, netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How to drop an idle connection with iptables?
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 19:30:49 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4ED0CDE9.1060902@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4ECFF405.8080904@oracle.com>
John:
Thanks greatly for your suggest.
On 2011-11-26 4:01, John Haxby wrote:
> On 25 Nov 2011, at 13:45, lu zhongda wrote:
>
>> We supply java application server product to our customer.
>> The application server supplies jdbc connection pool functionality
>> to deployed web application.
>> The jdbc connection pool usually keeps a fixed count of physical
>> connections to database which are socket connections.
>> The support staff reflected that the connections in the connection
>> pool were dropped by firewall after 30mins to become idle under
>> customer environment .
>> I can't get clear information whether the firewall product is iptables.
>
> This is quite common.
>
> A lot of home routers (certainly the Netgear ones) use iptables and will
> drop idle connections after some configurable time. Cisco routers that
> track connections (for NAT or otherwise) will typically drop idle
> connections after some configurable interval (I think the first time I
> came across this in about 2001 it was 30 minutes).
>
> If you're affected by this then you need something that will keep the
> connection alive. In your case you need a no-op to keep the connection
> alive. Either that or drop your idle connections before the router does
> it for you.
>
> jch
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-11-26 11:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-11-23 10:48 How to drop an idle connection with iptables? lu zhongda
2011-11-23 12:37 ` Brian J. Murrell
2011-11-24 9:46 ` lu zhongda
2011-11-24 11:30 ` Brian J. Murrell
2011-11-25 5:37 ` lu zhongda
2011-11-25 11:16 ` Brian J. Murrell
2011-11-25 13:45 ` lu zhongda
2011-11-25 14:20 ` Nikolay Kichukov
2011-11-26 11:32 ` lu zhongda
2011-12-01 10:22 ` Anatoly Muliarski
2011-12-01 10:39 ` Jan Engelhardt
2011-11-25 20:01 ` John Haxby
2011-11-26 11:30 ` lu zhongda [this message]
2011-11-25 1:14 ` Gao feng
2011-11-25 3:40 ` lu zhongda
2011-11-25 3:41 ` lu zhongda
2011-11-25 3:59 ` lu zhongda
2011-11-25 5:39 ` Gao feng
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2011-11-22 12:22 陆仲达
2011-11-23 3:27 ` Lloyd Standish
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