Re: Stopping ip_conntrack_max from resetting

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On Monday 2008-03-24 15:09, Richard Andrews wrote:
Hello,

We have a system running iptables, of which due to the incoming
traffic we've had to increase ip_conntrack_max via sysctl. However, when restarting the service during any maintenance the value we pass during sysctl.conf is reset to the default 65536. Which then we are forced to run "sysctl -p" to reload our custom
value.  Is there a way to stop the iptables service from rewriting
ip_conntrack_max when issued a restart/reload?

That seems to be a bug of your distribution, because on mine,
sysctl.conf is read and applied on boot.
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