On Tue, 23 Jul 2024, at 10:39 AM, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote: > On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 09:24:39AM +0200, Slavko wrote: > [...] >> (The host has >6 GB of free RAM, the list has ~1700 items) >> >> Initially i blame IP duplicates in downloaded list of IPs, but that was >> unrelated to this error. When i remove the first "add" and "delete" >> lines from script (thus just one "add"), it works. After initial fill it >> works with all three commands (add+delete+add) on already filled set >> and even when i flush that set, it still works. Only first fill (after >> boot) ends with that error. >> >> When i delete and create that set, i got "Out of memory" again, the set >> is defined as:: >> >> table inet fw4 { >> set myset { >> type ipv4_addr >> last counter >> timeout 2d >> } >> } >> >> I tried to add "size" into it, but that doesn't help. >> >> I roughly remember, that i read something about some memory limit in >> container (i am not in container), but i am not able to find that >> again to check if that is problem. >> >> Please, what can cause that initial fill error, how i can debug/solve >> it? > > Kernel is likely missing this patch: > > commit fa23e0d4b756d25829e124d6b670a4c6bbd4bf7e > Author: Florian Westphal <fw@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Wed May 8 14:52:47 2024 +0200 > > netfilter: nf_tables: allow clone callbacks to sleep Would it be safe to backport the following two commits to linux-6.6.y in isolation? 3c13725f43dcf43ad8a9bcd6a9f12add19a8f93e (bail out if stateful expression provides no .clone) fa23e0d4b756d25829e124d6b670a4c6bbd4bf7e (allow clone callbacks to sleep) -- Kerin Millar