On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 19:45, Robert Coffman - Info From Data Corporation
wrote:
I'm not sure I can help with this, but I'd love to know what hardware you
are running this on.
Actually, I'd love to hear anyone's input on the capacities of their Bering
boxes, what they are doing with them, and
files/scripts executed before start and after stop.
Mohan
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Subject: RE: [leaf-user] reduce
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 19:19, Andres Alla wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 14:33, Ronny Aasen wrote:
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i need to filter/firewall between the 4 nic's to avoid forwarding
rfc1918 packets to default gw, and filter access to the router itself.
evrything else is go
Have you tried
Ronny
For high performance, as your case seems to be, you should probably compile
your own kernel to make it as slim as possible. Unnecessary features can be
removed that way. Necessary stuff could be compiled into the kernel instead
of loading it as a module.
cheers
Erich
At 09:12 03.09.2003
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 14:33, Ronny Aasen wrote:
[]
i need to filter/firewall between the 4 nic's to avoid forwarding
rfc1918 packets to default gw, and filter access to the router itself.
evrything else is go
Have you tried blackhole route instead of netfilter for rfc1918
I'm not sure I can help with this, but I'd love to know what hardware you
are running this on.
Actually, I'd love to hear anyone's input on the capacities of their Bering
boxes, what they are doing with them, and what hardware they run on.
- Bob Coffman
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Robert Coffman - Info From Data Corporation wrote:
I'm not sure I can help with this, but I'd love to know what hardware you
are running this on.
Actually, I'd love to hear anyone's input on the capacities of their Bering
boxes, what they are doing with them, and what hardware they run on.
It's