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- /proc/sys/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_* Variables:
- nf_conntrack_acct - BOOLEAN
- 0 - disabled (default)
- not 0 - enabled
- Enable connection tracking flow accounting. 64-bit byte and packet
- counters per flow are added.
- nf_conntrack_buckets - INTEGER (read-only)
- Size of hash table. If not specified as parameter during module
- loading, the default size is calculated by dividing total memory
- by 16384 to determine the number of buckets but the hash table will
- never have fewer than 32 and limited to 16384 buckets. For systems
- with more than 4GB of memory it will be 65536 buckets.
- nf_conntrack_checksum - BOOLEAN
- 0 - disabled
- not 0 - enabled (default)
- Verify checksum of incoming packets. Packets with bad checksums are
- in INVALID state. If this is enabled, such packets will not be
- considered for connection tracking.
- nf_conntrack_count - INTEGER (read-only)
- Number of currently allocated flow entries.
- nf_conntrack_events - BOOLEAN
- 0 - disabled
- not 0 - enabled (default)
- If this option is enabled, the connection tracking code will
- provide userspace with connection tracking events via ctnetlink.
- nf_conntrack_events_retry_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 15
- This option is only relevant when "reliable connection tracking
- events" are used. Normally, ctnetlink is "lossy", that is,
- events are normally dropped when userspace listeners can't keep up.
- Userspace can request "reliable event mode". When this mode is
- active, the conntrack will only be destroyed after the event was
- delivered. If event delivery fails, the kernel periodically
- re-tries to send the event to userspace.
- This is the maximum interval the kernel should use when re-trying
- to deliver the destroy event.
- A higher number means there will be fewer delivery retries and it
- will take longer for a backlog to be processed.
- nf_conntrack_expect_max - INTEGER
- Maximum size of expectation table. Default value is
- nf_conntrack_buckets / 256. Minimum is 1.
- nf_conntrack_frag6_high_thresh - INTEGER
- default 262144
- Maximum memory used to reassemble IPv6 fragments. When
- nf_conntrack_frag6_high_thresh bytes of memory is allocated for this
- purpose, the fragment handler will toss packets until
- nf_conntrack_frag6_low_thresh is reached.
- nf_conntrack_frag6_low_thresh - INTEGER
- default 196608
- See nf_conntrack_frag6_low_thresh
- nf_conntrack_frag6_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 60
- Time to keep an IPv6 fragment in memory.
- nf_conntrack_generic_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 600
- Default for generic timeout. This refers to layer 4 unknown/unsupported
- protocols.
- nf_conntrack_helper - BOOLEAN
- 0 - disabled
- not 0 - enabled (default)
- Enable automatic conntrack helper assignment.
- nf_conntrack_icmp_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 30
- Default for ICMP timeout.
- nf_conntrack_icmpv6_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 30
- Default for ICMP6 timeout.
- nf_conntrack_log_invalid - INTEGER
- 0 - disable (default)
- 1 - log ICMP packets
- 6 - log TCP packets
- 17 - log UDP packets
- 33 - log DCCP packets
- 41 - log ICMPv6 packets
- 136 - log UDPLITE packets
- 255 - log packets of any protocol
- Log invalid packets of a type specified by value.
- nf_conntrack_max - INTEGER
- Size of connection tracking table. Default value is
- nf_conntrack_buckets value * 4.
- nf_conntrack_tcp_be_liberal - BOOLEAN
- 0 - disabled (default)
- not 0 - enabled
- Be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others.
- If it's non-zero, we mark only out of window RST segments as INVALID.
- nf_conntrack_tcp_loose - BOOLEAN
- 0 - disabled
- not 0 - enabled (default)
- If it is set to zero, we disable picking up already established
- connections.
- nf_conntrack_tcp_max_retrans - INTEGER
- default 3
- Maximum number of packets that can be retransmitted without
- received an (acceptable) ACK from the destination. If this number
- is reached, a shorter timer will be started.
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_close - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 10
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_close_wait - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 60
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 432000 (5 days)
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_fin_wait - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 120
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_last_ack - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 30
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_max_retrans - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 300
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_syn_recv - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 60
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_syn_sent - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 120
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_time_wait - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 120
- nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_unacknowledged - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 300
- nf_conntrack_timestamp - BOOLEAN
- 0 - disabled (default)
- not 0 - enabled
- Enable connection tracking flow timestamping.
- nf_conntrack_udp_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 30
- nf_conntrack_udp_timeout_stream2 - INTEGER (seconds)
- default 180
- This extended timeout will be used in case there is an UDP stream
- detected.
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