From: Joubert Berger <joubertb@gmail.com>
To: Steven M Campbell <Netfilter@scampbell.net>
Cc: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: iptables-restore vs iptables-restore --noflush performance
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 16:46:30 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <63d3731e05072513464c3fdf9b@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42E53D24.2020203@SCampbell.net>
Actually, what I do is load the first time the 6600 rules. The next
time I load the 6600 rules, I load them using different chains. At
the end, I just change FORWARD to point to the newly created chains
and then delete the old chains.
Are you saying, if I have 6600 rules loaded, no matter what chain I
add the next 6600 rules (i.e. totaly new chain), performance is going
to go up? In other words, performance (inserting of rules) is tied to
# of total rules and not # of rules added to a chain?
TIA
--joubert
On 7/25/05, Steven M Campbell <Netfilter@scampbell.net> wrote:
> Joubert Berger wrote:
> >Anyone know why I would get a big performance difference between
> >"iptables-restore" and "iptables-restore --noflush"?
> >
> >I have 6600 rules. If I load with iptables-restore, it takes about 30sec.
> >If I use noflush, that turns in 1 min and 20+ seconds.
> >
> >--joubert
> >
> >
> Because you have 6600 rules and when you use no-flush you are adding
> another 6600? If you do it several
> times in a row I'll bet the time keeps getting worse.
>
> The insert time for each rule is, among other things, dependent on the
> number of rules that
> must be searched/manipulated, thus an explanation for the times you see.
>
> You should only use --noflush if you really intend to add rules to the
> current rule set rather
> than replace them all. What are you trying to accomplish here?
>
>
>
>
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2005-07-25 19:13 iptables-restore vs iptables-restore --noflush performance Joubert Berger
2005-07-25 19:27 ` Steven M Campbell
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