If you reboot (or unmount/remount) with the "ls every minute" cron job
active, it should prevent the timeout on the share and not reach the
keep-alive echo that starts the flood. I think it is about the
15-minute mark (of inactivity) where the client starts the echo flood.
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Maybe. This is a production system so I'll have to schedule something.
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Title:
connection flood to port 445 on mounting cifs volume
Public bug reported:
This is identical to the bug reported on the Debian kernel list, only
I'm running 4.4.0, not 4.[89].0
After about 15 mintues, the cifsd daemon starts flooding echo requests
on port 445 to the windows server causing a constant 1MB/s load (around
10,000 packets per second) that
The system is behind a firewall so I can't run apport-collect directly.
Is there a way to run it to a file and upload separately?
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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