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Re: A "drop" rule using inline mode and NFQ mode causes an outbound network flood
From: Gerard Beekmans <gerard () beekmansworld com>
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 13:27:57 -0500
I'm not sure why you see the flood. It seems like the resets are causing resets, which the code looks out for. Can you send a pcap of the onset of the flood?
I'll send one to you directly rather than send a 2 MB attachment to everybody on this list. If anybody else would like to look at it, let me know. Gerard
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