Hey folks, This is one that is difficult to test in a test environment.
I've got OpenBSD 6.5 on a relatively new pair of servers each with 8G RAM. With some scripting I'm looking at feeding block IPs to the firewalls to block bad-guys in near real time, but in theory if we got attacked by a bot net or something like that, it could result in a few thousand IPs being blocked. Possibly even 10s of thousands. Are there any real-world data out there on how big of a block list we can handle without impacting performance? We're doing the standard /etc/blacklist to load a table and then have a block on the table right at the top of the ruleset. thanks, -Alan -- "You should sit in nature for 20 minutes a day. Unless you are busy, then you should sit for an hour" - Zen Proverb