On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 12:03:38PM -0700, Don Cohen wrote:
> Patrick Schaaf writes:
>  > I have real data from an IRC server (one of the german IRCnet hubs), and
>  > from several boxen providing transparent proxy service to dialup customers,
>  > 3000 customers per box peak, running DNS and squid towards the Internet.
>  > With the peak load, the proxy boxen have up to 100000 conntrack entries
>  > (according to slabinfo; /proc/net/ip_conntrack is too lame to show them all).
>  > 
>  > Others will certainly be able to contribute data from production
>  > routing firewalls. I have one of those, too, but they only protect
>  > an ~50 workstation LAN, so these are not that significant.
> 
> If you can put some data on a web page that I could download I'd be
> happy to write and run the program that analyzes it and compares it
> to the results expected for a uniform hash function.

great. I'd definitley want to encourage the two of you to do some
furtherr research on the hashing function.

It's just a pity that I'm currently travelling and away from my test
boxes, so I won't be of much help.

Good work.

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