Re: Route cache performance under stress

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On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 02:28:30AM -0400, CIT/Paul wrote:

> OK so let's try this.. If you can show me a linux router can can route
> 100mbps or more of juno-z.101f.c attack without dropping packets I will
> be thoroughly impressed  :)
> 
> I am willing to test out any code/patches and settings that you can
> think of and post some results..

I'll see if I can set up a test bed this week.  I think we should already
be able to do close to this, but I'll let the numbers will do the
talking. :)

In the tests I've been doing so far, I've been dropping responses (in the
INPUT chain), so I haven't been testing the forwarding through of packets
(though it is testing the routing input).  I'll see if I can set up a
router, target, and DoS box.

I haven't been able to get juno-z.101f.c to saturate 100 Mbit/sec
outgoing, but I've only tried it on eepro100 boxes.  Has anybody got it
to send more?  Mmm, need more tg3 cards...

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