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2002 Mar 01
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ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
...~# netstat -putan|wc -l
28
cpie:~#
cpie:~# cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack |wc -l
5810
cpie:~#
cpie:~# cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max
6000
cpie:~#
The connection from ip_conntract are like these:
tcp 6 351960 ESTABLISHED src=8asdf dst=asdf sport=1445
dport
=4662 src=dfasdf0 dst=dfdfd sport=4662 dport=1445 [ASSURED]
use=1
tcp 6 345355 ESTABLISHED src=asdfasdf8 dst=asdf sport=2649
dport
=4662 src=sdfasd dst=dfdf sport=4662 dport=2649 [ASSURED]
use=1
How can I "flush" all connection track?
I have compiled iptables into kernel, not as module.
Any ideas?
Thank you...