yes, maybe grepping Public_IP solve the problem
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Kapetanakis Giannis <
bil...@edu.physics.uoc.gr> wrote:
> On 12/12/11 13:28, Hassan Monfared wrote:
>
>> pfctl -ss | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l
>>
>>
> This might count them double if you are a router cause each conne
On 12/12/11 13:28, Hassan Monfared wrote:
pfctl -ss | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l
This might count them double if you are a router cause each connection
will be bound to both interfaces.
Giannis
pfctl -ss | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:07 PM, co...@tetrachina.com
wrote:
> Hi,
> OpenBSD PF as firewall , and i generated almost 150,000 states (
> use the commandline check: pfctl -ss|wc -l),
>
> do the states mean concurrent connection ? if not , how to get th
Hi,
You can read about states at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stateful_firewall for example. And
concurrent connections for ipv4 can be viewed using netstat command:
netstat -anfinet
and ipv6:
netstat -anfinet6
You can check for currently established connections with the command
like thi
Hi,
OpenBSD PF as firewall , and i generated almost 150,000 states ( use
the commandline check: pfctl -ss|wc -l),
do the states mean concurrent connection ? if not , how to get the concurrent
connection?
thanks for your reply.Merry Christmas,Guys!
Best Regards
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