David Malone wrote: > On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 10:37:03PM +0100, Uwe Doering wrote: > >> Last time I looked (in FreeBSD 4.x) these were connections that got >> stuck in an early stage, that is, before the HTTP request had been >> received. The 'accf_http' filter which wants to parse said request >> waits forever in this situation because there is no timeout implemented, >> as far as I recall. So these would-be HTTP connections pile up over time. >> > > The accf_http should flush out the oldest of these connections once > there are more than a certain number of them. I think that the > number permitted depeneds on the backlog parameter passed to listen. > I checked that this worked recently, and it seemed to do the right > thing on 7.X and 4.X. I'd be suprised if 5.X and 6.X differed in > a substantial way. > > David. > > So having the queue showing full in the netstat should be normal, and not have any side effects? btw, i tested this on 4.x, 5.x, 6.x and 7.x, they all appear to behave in the same fashion.
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