IPP2P. How to set the max length of the analyzed data?

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Hello!

From http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/HOWTO-kernel

> By default, l7-filter looks at the first 10 packets or 2kB, whichever is smaller. > You can alter the number of packets at any time through /proc/net/layer7_numpackets. > (i.e. "echo 16 > /proc/net/layer7_numpackets".) In l7-filter versions 2.0 and forward, > you can alter the number of bytes at module load time: "modprobe xt_layer7 maxdatalen=N".
> (ipt_layer7 in old versions), where N is in bytes.
> This should be used cautiously, since performance may decrease drastically with larger data sizes. > To prevent you from accidentally bringing down your network, there is an artificial limit of 65536 imposed.


I could not find a similar option for IPP2P.
May be inside the module already exists some limits?

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Igor

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