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Date:      Thu, 21 Feb 2002 15:22:44 -0500 (EST)
From:      "C J Michaels" <cjm2@earthling.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   ipfw: Too many dynamic rules, sorry
Message-ID:  <3175.216.153.201.211.1014322964.squirrel@www1.27in.tv>

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FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE #6: Tue Jan 29 22:51:31 EST 2002

Hello,

I am periodically getting the following error in my syslog:
   Feb 21 01:02:46 cartman /kernel: Too many dynamic rules, sorry

I currently have the following sysctl set:
   net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_buckets=512

...which seems like more than enough dyn buckets to me.  To give you some
background, this machine is currently on a 2 machine network, acting as the
firewall/router (nat)/etc...  The 2nd machine was not turned on at all
yesterday, more specifically, I was sleeping at 1:02am.

Either way, I can't seem to find any cron jobs that run at or around that
time, nor can I find any records of someone logging in.  Barring intrusion,
because I don't believe that's the issue, it's more likely a typo in my
firewall.conf as I have several services running on the box.

My questions are:
1. What's a good number for "net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_buckets"?  I could just
keep tweaking it up until I stop getting the error, but I'm curious what
the pro/cons are of setting this number too high, and what too high would
be.  Does anyone have any experience with this?

2. Any suggestions on how I can track down what may be generating so many
dynamic rules?  To give you a contrast now, ipfw lists _no_ dynamic rules.

Any assistance in getting started on this would be appreciated.

Thanks,
--
Chris

"I'll defend to the death your right to say that, but I never said I'd
listen to it!"
     -- Tom Galloway with apologies to Voltaire



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