Dinesh Nair wrote:
> seems like you're hitting this limit with too many keep-state rules in
> your ipfw ruleset. try trimming them down a little, by adding in
> specific reverse packet flow rules.
>
It does not take many at all to hit the limit. This is what I used to use
[in /etc/sysctl.conf] o
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Adam Seniuk wrote:
> I keep getting /kernel: Too many dynamic rules, sorry im my log file
> several times and i am not sure whats going on I have read some articles
> but they are all in 2000 and for FreeBSD 4.0.
from the ipfw(4) man page:
net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_max: 8192
--- Adam Seniuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I keep getting /kernel: Too many dynamic rules,
> sorry im my log file several
> times and i am not sure whats going on I have read
> some articles but they
> are all in 2000 and for FreeBSD 4.0.
>
> If someone could give me a clue into what this is
>
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IPFW and Dynamic Rules
I keep getting /kernel: Too many dynamic rules, sorry im my log file
several
times and i am not sure whats going on I have read some articles but
they
are all in 2000 and for FreeBSD 4.0.
If someone could give me a clue into what this is and how I can
I keep getting /kernel: Too many dynamic rules, sorry im my log file several
times and i am not sure whats going on I have read some articles but they
are all in 2000 and for FreeBSD 4.0.
If someone could give me a clue into what this is and how I can fix it. That
would be great!
Thanks.
Ada