that shouldn't take TOO long..
It's possible however that it takes a while to be scheduled.
you might try puting natd in the real-time
scheduling queue.


On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:

> I think I found the reason that my FreeBSD box is performing so poorly as
> a NATing router. When I do an ipnat -l to see what "active
> connections" are there on the router, a list about 3 pages long (using
> ipnat -l | more) appears. I think maybe it's having trouble because for
> every packet coming in and out of the router, it's got to look at that
> list of active connections for the right one to send to and from. Is there
> any way to make connections that aren't being used go away from the NAT
> faster? Thanks a lot.
> 
> Kenneth Culver
> 
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