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Re: States
- To: sergi.toledo@openwired.net
- Subject: Re: States
- From: Bryan Irvine <sparctacus@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 11:24:46 -0800
- Cc: misc@openbsd.org
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well I seem to have the limit a few times. My firewall seems to stop
routing when pftop says 10,000. I dunno if that's jsut a pftop thing,
and the states are really much higher or what.
I just know that I'm in trouble if pftop says 10,000 :-)
--Bryan
On 19 Nov 2004 12:32:19 +0100, Sergi Toledo <sergi.toledo@openwired.net> wrote:
> Hi
> I've been looking for the maximum number of states that pf is able to
> handle, but I can't find the correct .c or .h file. Which one is it?
> I suppose these states are stored in memory. Am I wrong?
> Thanks in advance
> Sergio
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