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I wouldn't, then how would you access the internet? I would just let the TCP timeout management do its thing and manage it for you. "Any harm in writing a IP table rule to drop all connections where the source is my own WAN ip address" bit odd that as I would assume the source would be my internal subnet 192.168.1.xĪny harm in writing a IP table rule to drop all connections where the source is my own WAN ip address Having problems with port forwarding? Check out Port Forward Troubleshooting for more info.Īlso noticed my maxed out ip connection - alot of the IP address listed in source is the WAn IP addreess. Wireless N Config | Linking Routers | DD-WRT Wiki | DD-WRT Builds | Peacock - Broadcom FAQ I am on a r7000p running Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r36070M kongac. The source address is my gateway ip and the remote address is one of my ISP DNS. I am not sure what this means but it doesnt look like it could be anything good. At your current settings with 3600, it takes 1 hour for anything you do to timeout, even if you aren't using those connections anymore, you should tune that down to around 180 or at max 300, but 3600 is not needed. STATUS > ROUTER - bottom of the page ACTIVE IP CONNECTIONS. You Haven't noticed any performance issues but yet you are reaching your 4096 max connections because your timeouts are so high? I would call that a performance issue. Message ID (mailing list archive)State Awaiting Upstream Delegated to: Netdev Maintainers Headers show. Tcp time out is 3600 and yes it is maxing out at 4096. Also i am not sure why you want to increase from 4096 connection, are you actually reaching the 4096 connection limit? 4096 is a generic set, some units can handle more because they have good hardware in which to do such, but you haven't listed which router you have. HTTP mostly relies on TCP for its transport protocol, providing a connection between the. In HTTP/1.x, there are several models: short-lived connections, persistent connections, and HTTP pipelining. What do you have your TCP timeout set to in Administration? I always set mine to 180, with 180 they clear out in 3 minutes. Connection management is a key topic in HTTP: opening and maintaining connections largely impacts the performance of Web sites and Web applications.









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