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iptables throughput



On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 11:46:50PM -0400, yrp001 wrote:

> Does anyone have any experience using linux/iptables to do high
> throughput packet filtering (including connection tracking) plus NAT for
> 1000+ clients up to (and perhaps beyond) DS3 speeds?

That's dumb.  Not all traffic would go to the DS3.  A bunch would also
hit the internal network, so I'd like all the throughput I can get.
(Trying to tame resnet, you see.)

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