Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 15:03:18 +0800 From: Bill Yuan <bycn82@gmail.com> To: Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org> Cc: "freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org" <freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org>, Freddie Cash <fjwcash@gmail.com> Subject: Re: feature of `packet per second` Message-ID: <CAC%2BJH2ynhOXDjPaKycy88pFTz8MnF%2BW7OPCMRURDyh5AdRMriw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5363336C.7020504@freebsd.org> References: <5360F1F4.9060808@gmail.com> <5361105C.1040203@freebsd.org> <53611738.8010103@gmail.com> <CAOjFWZ4zRUmcjG-r--OqoGEWcSZoWhtTykgAAHzCjoEWsMVS9g@mail.gmail.com> <53611EB1.4000406@gmail.com> <5363336C.7020504@freebsd.org>
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I was coding it in dummynet way yesterday, Personally I prefer to add it as a new action. By the way, Is there anybody want to say something about the ip_fw.h? there are two ip_fw.h files, one in /sys/netinet/ another in usr/include/netinet, it is better to remove one of it , or create a soft link instread? On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org> wrote: > On 5/1/14, 12:02 AM, bycn82 wrote: > >> On 4/30/14 23:45, Freddie Cash wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:31 AM, bycn82 <bycn82@gmail.com <mailto: >>> bycn82@gmail.com>>wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 4/30/14 23:01, Julian Elischer wrote: >>> >>> On 4/30/14, 8:52 PM, bycn82 wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> `packet per second` it is easy to be implemented using >>> iptables, there is a module named `recent`, but in using >>> ipfw, Do we have any solution to fulfill it? check the >>> link below >>> https://forums.freebsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=3D44&t=3D42933&p=3D258441#p2= 58441 >>> <https://forums.freebsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=3D44&t=3D42933&p=3D258441#p= 258441> >>> >>> >>> since I don't use linux.. what is "packet per second"?.. does >>> it report it or set a limit on it? >>> >>> >>> bycn82 >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org <mailto:freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org> >>> >>> mailing list >>> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ipfw >>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to >>> "freebsd-ipfw-unsubscribe@freebsd.org >>> <mailto:freebsd-ipfw-unsubscribe@freebsd.org>" >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Yes, "Packets Per Second"means limit a connection based on the >>> packets number, for example, If I allow 2 ICMP packets come to my >>> server in each individual second. only the first 2 packets will >>> be allow, all others in the same second will be dropped. >>> >>> >>> =E2=80=8BFor ICMP, specifically, there's a sysctl to control the rate (= per >>> second): >>> >>> # sysctl -d =E2=80=8Bnet.inet.icmp.icmplim >>> net.inet.icmp.icmplim: Maximum number of ICMP responses per second >>> >>> >>> For everything else, you'd want to use dummynet(4). >>> >>> -- >>> Freddie Cash >>> fjwcash@gmail.com <mailto:fjwcash@gmail.com> >>> >> Thanks for your reply, and it is good to know the sysctl for ICMP. >> >> finally it works.I just added a new `action` in firewall and it is calle= d >> `pps`, that means it can be generic purpose while the >> net.inet.icmp.icmplim is only for ICMP traffic. >> > > you probably should be using the dummynet extension to ipfw to do this > but post your changes to a freebsd bug report anyhow so we can keep it > somewhere. > I doubt it would be needed in general as Dummynet give you so much more > control and is I think a superset. > Don't forget to add a patch for the man page.... a patch with no man pag= e > change would never be accepted. > >> >> the usage will be like below >> >> root@F10:/usr/src/sbin/ipfw # .*/ipfw add pps 1 icmp from any to any* >> >> 00100 pps 1 icmp from any to any >> root@F10:/usr/src/sbin/ipfw # ./ipfw show >> 00100 9 540 pps 1 icmp from any to any >> 65535 13319 1958894 allow ip from any to any >> root@F10:/usr/src/sbin/ipfw # >> >> regards, >> bycn82 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ipfw >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ipfw-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >> >> >> >> >
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