Thanks! I got it now: OpenStack already allows all "related" connections,
and you need connection tracking for that. This was not very clear to me
from the documentation...
-Tapio
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 10:14 PM Russell Bryant wrote:
> On 11/23/2015 02:16 PM, Kevin Benton wrote:
> > Security g
Hi,
Sorry for the stupid question, but how will I use the connection tracking
in security groups? Is there an extension to the Neutron API call "add
security group rule" that allows for connection tracking, or this for FWaaS
only?
-Tapio
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 12:39 PM Fawad Khaliq wrote:
> O
On 11.06.2015 18:52, Andreas Scheuring wrote:
Maybe this helps (taken from [1])
"Actually there is one way that the MAC address of the tap device
affects
proper operation of guest networking - if you happen to set the tap
device's MAC identical to the MAC used by the guest, you will get errors
f
Hi,
The RFC2544 with near zero packet loss is a pretty standard performance
benchmark. It is also used in the OPNFV project (
https://wiki.opnfv.org/characterize_vswitch_performance_for_telco_nfv_use_cases
).
Does this mean that OpenStack will have stateful firewalls (or security
groups)? Any oth
Hi,
The use cases fro CPU pinning are exactly like discussed above: (1)
lowering guest scheduling latencies and (2) improving networking latencies
by pinning the SR-IOV IRQ's to specific cores. There is also a third use
case, (3) avoiding long latencies with spinlocks.
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8