On 10/06/07 07:27, Mohan Sundaram wrote:
CISCO CEF works somewhat in this fashion for routing only. I've been
building network gear for a while now.
*nod*
I had this idea but no buyers. Route cache is for destination IPs
normally. If the router does stateful filtering, then it has
connection
On 10/06/07 06:16, John Default wrote:
So, now i get it (after your first mail, it wasn't possible :)). I
think the idea is great, but.
What everything would you we actually avoid ? For correct operation we
will have to look at destination IP anyway, skipping only ip header
check (iphdr chec
I remember some months ago some problem as you have.
Perhaps this can help you:
1) Be sure your libraries directories are in the correct order, you
/usr/lobal/lib/iptables a loaded before the distro iptables lib
directory. Take a look into /etc/ld.so.conf.d .conf files to modify and
add your l
Hello.
I have a benchmark setup where I try to shape the traffic of
3000 concurrent tcp connection using HTB and hash tables.
The machine doing the shaping is running Debian 4.0 with Linux kernel
2.6.18 and has two 1 Gbps ethernet interfaces (in and out).
During the testing everything is going