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From: Marco Padovan <evcz@evcz.tk>
To: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: recent question
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 15:25:45 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <50041659.6090601@evcz.tk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120716151223.e5eb4406717f6e0186d7ca7f@lucassen.org>

on centos

rmmod xt_recent
modprobe xt_recent ip_list_tot=5000

will increase it to 5000 ;)

(to run rmmod you need to remove the rules using recent before proceeding)

Il 16/07/2012 15:12, richard lucassen ha scritto:
> Hello list,
>
> Here are two "recent" rules:
>
> /usr/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 25 -m recent \
>   --update --seconds 60 --hitcount 5 --name smtp -j LOG_REJECT
>
> /usr/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 25 -m recent --set \
>   --name smtp -j ACCEPT
>
> When telnetting for the first time to port 25, the source ip appears in
>
> /proc/net/xt_recent/smtp
>
> So far, so good. But there are 100 entries according to the manpage:
>
> $ wc -l /proc/net/xt_recent/smtp
> 100
>
> Correct. OTOH, I'm sure that within seconds the 100 entries will be
> exceeded, according to the number of connections set up to the smtp
> server:
>
> # tcpdump -ni eth0 \
>   'dst host 10.1.193.3 and tcp port 25 and tcp[13] == 2'
> (outputs a few per second)
>
> And according to /proc/net/ip_conntrack there are more than 100 entries
> to 25/tcp.
>
> Where are the entries 101 and higher in /proc/net/xt_recent/smtp?
> Are they ignored? Or is the oldest automagically purged?
>
> And when is an entry purged when the --reap is not used? Or does it
> behave like a round robin FIFO?
>
> R.
>



  reply	other threads:[~2012-07-16 13:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-07-16 13:12 recent question richard lucassen
2012-07-16 13:25 ` Marco Padovan [this message]
2012-07-16 14:15   ` richard lucassen

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