Re: ip_conntrack_max vs ip_conntrack

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El mar, 28 de 09 de 2004 a las 09:59, Mohamed Eldesoky escribiÃ:
> But still,
> The /proc/net/ip_conntrack should contain all connections tracked by
> that firewall (ie, passing through the firewall), am I right ??

Yes, and it will remember the connections made for a time. It's
a list of all the connections the conntrack system have seen, and
it's used to check the established and related connections.

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