Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 6 Jun 2004 09:40:21 -0700 | From | Phil Oester <> | Subject | SysRq oddity with iptables logging |
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On a heavily loaded gateway/firewall which performs quite a bit of logging (at level DEBUG), I occasionally see iptables logs bleeding into SysRq data. For example via serial:
telnet> send brk m SysRq : Show Memory Mem-info: DMA per-cpu:<7>EXT: IN=eth0 OUT=eth1 SRC=82.133.69.241 DST=10.2.242.181 LEN=98 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=20 ID=5087 PROTO=UDP SPT=60516 DPT=2967 LEN=78
cpu 0 hot: low 2, high 6, batch 1 cpu 0 cold: low 0, high 2, batch 1 cpu 1 hot: low 2, high 6, batch 1 cpu 1 cold: low 0, high 2, batch 1
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Note how the packet log just sandwiched itself in the middle of the data.
Is this expected behavior?
Phil Oester
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