Hi all,

I'm running Bering as my firewall.
I have 2  Intel 100Mb NIC's in the machine (PCI).
My uplink is a 1Gb link via cisco router etc..

I've been running some speed test and can only seem to manage ~500kB/s per
connection downloading from a nearby ftp server.
I can open multiple connections to the same ftp host but they all seem to
only achive ~500kB/s is there anything in Bering that could be causing this?
Does the firewall/ftp_conntrack module cause this kind of thing?

I'm also getting this error in my syslog every now and then.
Jan 15 03:28:07 pyro kernel: ip_conntrack: max number of expected
connections 1 of ftp-8080 reached for 203.xxx.xxx.x->67.xxx.xxx.xxx, reusing

I've just put some output's below of my hardware, but I don't think it is
that.

any thoughts
Best regards
Adam


$ uname -a
Linux pyro 2.4.20 #1 Sun May 11 18:53:34 CEST 2003 i686 unknown

$ cat cpuinfo
processor       : 0
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 6
model           : 7
model name      : Pentium III (Katmai)
stepping        : 3
cpu MHz         : 501.140
cache size      : 512 KB

$cat meminfo
        total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
Mem:  263667712 31469568 232198144        0    98304 22851584
Swap:        0        0        0
MemTotal:       257488 kB
MemFree:        226756 kB
MemShared:           0 kB
Buffers:            96 kB
Cached:          22316 kB
SwapCached:          0 kB
Active:              0 kB
Inactive:        24556 kB
HighTotal:           0 kB
HighFree:            0 kB
LowTotal:       257488 kB
LowFree:        226756 kB
SwapTotal:           0 kB
SwapFree:            0 kB





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