Any ideas On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Alex Dehaini <alexdeha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I increased net.inet.icmp.icmplim to 2000 but this does not make any > change. Here is my output > > myserver# sysctl -a | grep net.inet.icmp.icmplim > net.inet.icmp.icmplim: 2000 > net.inet.icmp.icmplim_output: 1 > > After increasing inet.icmp.icmplim to 2000 and startign Squid, I don't get > the errors below > > Feb 5 20:39:44 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from 247 > to 200 packets per second > Feb 5 20:39:44 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from 247 > to 200 packets per second > Feb 5 20:39:45 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from 239 > to 200 packets per second > > But traffic still drops. > > Alex > > > > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:19 PM, István Szukács <lecc...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> >> l...@test:~$sysctl -a | grep net.inet.icmp.icmplim >> net.inet.icmp.icmplim: 200 >> net.inet.icmp.icmplim_output: 1 >> >> >> Regards, >> Istvan >> >> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Alex Dehaini <alexdeha...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hi Guys, >>> >>> I have some issues with Squid on Freebsd. I am running FreeBSD release >>> 4.9 >>> and Squid version 2.5. >>> >>> I have setup FreeBSD as a bridge so that all traffic from my network can >>> transparently pass through the FreeBSD server. I am running Squid on the >>> same server and I created an ipfw rule to redirect port 80 to port 3128. >>> >>> Normally, when Squid is not started - we see traffic close to 30MB >>> flowing >>> through the server. Immediately I start squid, the traffic drops to half >>> and >>> sometimes lower and stays there. When this happens, I have a lot of >>> clients >>> that will call and complain they can't access the Internet. At the same >>> time, I get these log messages >>> >>> *Feb 5 20:39:44 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 247 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:44 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 247 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:45 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 239 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:45 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 239 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:46 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 273 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:46 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 273 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:47 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 228 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:47 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 228 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:48 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 225 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:48 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 225 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:49 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 244 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:49 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 244 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:50 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 259 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:50 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 259 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:51 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 234 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:51 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 234 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:52 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 243 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:52 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 243 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:53 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 218 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:53 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 218 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:55 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 233 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:55 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 233 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:56 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 241 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:56 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 241 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:57 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 220 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:57 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 220 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:58 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 206 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:39:58 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 206 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:40:01 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 223 >>> to 200 packets per second >>> Feb 5 20:40:01 myserver /kernel: Limiting open port RST response from >>> 223 >>> to 200 packets per second* >>> >>> When I stop Squid, everything returns to normal. Any idea what is causing >>> this. I will appreciate any help. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> -- >>> Alex Dehaini >>> Developer >>> Site - www.alexdehaini.com >>> Email - alexdeha...@gmail.com >>> _______________________________________________ >>> freebsd-performance@freebsd.org mailing list >>> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-performance >>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to " >>> freebsd-performance-unsubscr...@freebsd.org" >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> the sun shines for all >> > > > > -- > Alex Dehaini > Developer > Site - www.alexdehaini.com > Email - alexdeha...@gmail.com > -- Alex Dehaini Developer Site - www.alexdehaini.com Email - alexdeha...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ freebsd-performance@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-performance To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-performance-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"