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- add SPDX header; - add a document title; - mark lists as such; - mark code blocks and literals as such; - adjust identation, whitespaces and blank lines; - add to networking/index.rst. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> Acked-by: Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -353,8 +353,8 @@ socket's buffer. It will not take effect unless PF_UNIX flag is specified.
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3. /proc/sys/net/ipv4 - IPV4 settings
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-------------------------------------
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Please see: Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.rst and ipvs-sysctl.txt for
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descriptions of these entries.
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Please see: Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.rst and
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Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/net.rst for descriptions of these entries.
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4. Appletalk
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ip-sysctl
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ipv6
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ipvlan
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ipvs-sysctl
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.. only:: subproject and html
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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===========
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IPvs-sysctl
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===========
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/proc/sys/net/ipv4/vs/* Variables:
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==================================
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am_droprate - INTEGER
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default 10
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default 10
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It sets the always mode drop rate, which is used in the mode 3
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of the drop_rate defense.
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It sets the always mode drop rate, which is used in the mode 3
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of the drop_rate defense.
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amemthresh - INTEGER
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default 1024
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default 1024
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It sets the available memory threshold (in pages), which is
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used in the automatic modes of defense. When there is no
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enough available memory, the respective strategy will be
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enabled and the variable is automatically set to 2, otherwise
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the strategy is disabled and the variable is set to 1.
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It sets the available memory threshold (in pages), which is
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used in the automatic modes of defense. When there is no
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enough available memory, the respective strategy will be
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enabled and the variable is automatically set to 2, otherwise
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the strategy is disabled and the variable is set to 1.
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backup_only - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled (default)
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not 0 - enabled
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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- not 0 - enabled
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If set, disable the director function while the server is
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in backup mode to avoid packet loops for DR/TUN methods.
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@ -44,8 +51,8 @@ conn_reuse_mode - INTEGER
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real servers to a very busy cluster.
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conntrack - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled (default)
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not 0 - enabled
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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- not 0 - enabled
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If set, maintain connection tracking entries for
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connections handled by IPVS.
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Only available when IPVS is compiled with CONFIG_IP_VS_NFCT enabled.
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cache_bypass - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled (default)
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not 0 - enabled
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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- not 0 - enabled
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If it is enabled, forward packets to the original destination
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directly when no cache server is available and destination
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address is not local (iph->daddr is RTN_UNICAST). It is mostly
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used in transparent web cache cluster.
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If it is enabled, forward packets to the original destination
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directly when no cache server is available and destination
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address is not local (iph->daddr is RTN_UNICAST). It is mostly
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used in transparent web cache cluster.
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debug_level - INTEGER
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0 - transmission error messages (default)
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1 - non-fatal error messages
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2 - configuration
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3 - destination trash
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4 - drop entry
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5 - service lookup
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6 - scheduling
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7 - connection new/expire, lookup and synchronization
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8 - state transition
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9 - binding destination, template checks and applications
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10 - IPVS packet transmission
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11 - IPVS packet handling (ip_vs_in/ip_vs_out)
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12 or more - packet traversal
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- 0 - transmission error messages (default)
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- 1 - non-fatal error messages
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- 2 - configuration
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- 3 - destination trash
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- 4 - drop entry
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- 5 - service lookup
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- 6 - scheduling
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- 7 - connection new/expire, lookup and synchronization
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- 8 - state transition
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- 9 - binding destination, template checks and applications
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- 10 - IPVS packet transmission
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- 11 - IPVS packet handling (ip_vs_in/ip_vs_out)
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- 12 or more - packet traversal
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Only available when IPVS is compiled with CONFIG_IP_VS_DEBUG enabled.
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the level.
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drop_entry - INTEGER
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0 - disabled (default)
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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The drop_entry defense is to randomly drop entries in the
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connection hash table, just in order to collect back some
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memory for new connections. In the current code, the
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drop_entry procedure can be activated every second, then it
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randomly scans 1/32 of the whole and drops entries that are in
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the SYN-RECV/SYNACK state, which should be effective against
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syn-flooding attack.
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The drop_entry defense is to randomly drop entries in the
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connection hash table, just in order to collect back some
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memory for new connections. In the current code, the
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drop_entry procedure can be activated every second, then it
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randomly scans 1/32 of the whole and drops entries that are in
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the SYN-RECV/SYNACK state, which should be effective against
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syn-flooding attack.
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The valid values of drop_entry are from 0 to 3, where 0 means
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that this strategy is always disabled, 1 and 2 mean automatic
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modes (when there is no enough available memory, the strategy
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is enabled and the variable is automatically set to 2,
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otherwise the strategy is disabled and the variable is set to
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1), and 3 means that that the strategy is always enabled.
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The valid values of drop_entry are from 0 to 3, where 0 means
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that this strategy is always disabled, 1 and 2 mean automatic
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modes (when there is no enough available memory, the strategy
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is enabled and the variable is automatically set to 2,
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otherwise the strategy is disabled and the variable is set to
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1), and 3 means that that the strategy is always enabled.
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drop_packet - INTEGER
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0 - disabled (default)
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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The drop_packet defense is designed to drop 1/rate packets
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before forwarding them to real servers. If the rate is 1, then
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drop all the incoming packets.
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The drop_packet defense is designed to drop 1/rate packets
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before forwarding them to real servers. If the rate is 1, then
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drop all the incoming packets.
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The value definition is the same as that of the drop_entry. In
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the automatic mode, the rate is determined by the follow
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formula: rate = amemthresh / (amemthresh - available_memory)
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when available memory is less than the available memory
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threshold. When the mode 3 is set, the always mode drop rate
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is controlled by the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/vs/am_droprate.
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The value definition is the same as that of the drop_entry. In
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the automatic mode, the rate is determined by the follow
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formula: rate = amemthresh / (amemthresh - available_memory)
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when available memory is less than the available memory
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threshold. When the mode 3 is set, the always mode drop rate
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is controlled by the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/vs/am_droprate.
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expire_nodest_conn - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled (default)
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not 0 - enabled
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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- not 0 - enabled
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The default value is 0, the load balancer will silently drop
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packets when its destination server is not available. It may
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be useful, when user-space monitoring program deletes the
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destination server (because of server overload or wrong
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detection) and add back the server later, and the connections
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to the server can continue.
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The default value is 0, the load balancer will silently drop
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packets when its destination server is not available. It may
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be useful, when user-space monitoring program deletes the
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destination server (because of server overload or wrong
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detection) and add back the server later, and the connections
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to the server can continue.
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If this feature is enabled, the load balancer will expire the
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connection immediately when a packet arrives and its
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destination server is not available, then the client program
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will be notified that the connection is closed. This is
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equivalent to the feature some people requires to flush
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connections when its destination is not available.
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If this feature is enabled, the load balancer will expire the
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connection immediately when a packet arrives and its
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destination server is not available, then the client program
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will be notified that the connection is closed. This is
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equivalent to the feature some people requires to flush
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connections when its destination is not available.
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expire_quiescent_template - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled (default)
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not 0 - enabled
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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- not 0 - enabled
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When set to a non-zero value, the load balancer will expire
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persistent templates when the destination server is quiescent.
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connection and the destination server is quiescent.
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ignore_tunneled - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled (default)
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not 0 - enabled
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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- not 0 - enabled
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If set, ipvs will set the ipvs_property on all packets which are of
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unrecognized protocols. This prevents us from routing tunneled
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ipvs routing loops when ipvs is also acting as a real server).
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nat_icmp_send - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled (default)
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not 0 - enabled
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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- not 0 - enabled
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It controls sending icmp error messages (ICMP_DEST_UNREACH)
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for VS/NAT when the load balancer receives packets from real
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servers but the connection entries don't exist.
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It controls sending icmp error messages (ICMP_DEST_UNREACH)
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for VS/NAT when the load balancer receives packets from real
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servers but the connection entries don't exist.
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pmtu_disc - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled
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not 0 - enabled (default)
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- 0 - disabled
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- not 0 - enabled (default)
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By default, reject with FRAG_NEEDED all DF packets that exceed
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the PMTU, irrespective of the forwarding method. For TUN method
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the flag can be disabled to fragment such packets.
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secure_tcp - INTEGER
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0 - disabled (default)
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- 0 - disabled (default)
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The secure_tcp defense is to use a more complicated TCP state
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transition table. For VS/NAT, it also delays entering the
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TCP ESTABLISHED state until the three way handshake is completed.
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The value definition is the same as that of drop_entry and
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drop_packet.
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The value definition is the same as that of drop_entry and
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drop_packet.
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sync_threshold - vector of 2 INTEGERs: sync_threshold, sync_period
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default 3 50
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8848+sync_ports-1.
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snat_reroute - BOOLEAN
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0 - disabled
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not 0 - enabled (default)
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- 0 - disabled
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- not 0 - enabled (default)
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If enabled, recalculate the route of SNATed packets from
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realservers so that they are routed as if they originate from the
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Controls the synchronisation of connections when using persistence
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0: All types of connections are synchronised
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1: Attempt to reduce the synchronisation traffic depending on
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the connection type. For persistent services avoid synchronisation
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for normal connections, do it only for persistence templates.
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S: Maintained
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T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/horms/ipvs-next.git
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T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/horms/ipvs.git
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F: Documentation/networking/ipvs-sysctl.txt
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F: Documentation/networking/ipvs-sysctl.rst
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F: include/net/ip_vs.h
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F: include/uapi/linux/ip_vs.h
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F: net/netfilter/ipvs/
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