Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 10 Jun 1999 14:25:44 +0200 | From | Gabor Lenart <> | Subject | Re: Q: ipchains and limitations in (accounting) rules |
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On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > Frank Bernard wrote: > > > > I've set up a complex firewall with ipchains with more then 800 rules. > > No performance tradeoff yet. > > > > I already have 1024 accounting rules in action but in the worst case I might > end up with about 260000. In reality I think I'll need about 2048. But > in the worst case...
BTW, is there any plan to implement uid based ipchain rules in the kernel ? (and maybe better integrated traffic shaper function : adjustable shaper for every rule or so)
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