Re: dropped due to the socket

2014-10-27 Thread Tiago Felipe
Thanks for the explanation, net.inet.udp.log_in_vain was very well put, now I can debug better. I'll do some more tests and then come back here to the list. Thank you Steven and Gary. []s On 27/10/14 10:21, Gary Palmer wrote: > On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 09:31:04AM -0200, Tiago Felipe wrote: >> M

Re: dropped due to the socket

2014-10-27 Thread Gary Palmer
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 09:31:04AM -0200, Tiago Felipe wrote: > Maybe, but do not believe it, because when you turn it on, the counter Turn what on, exactly? > "dropped due to the socket" has gradually increased, this machine acts Please provide the exact output from the "netstat -s -s" comma

Re: dropped due to the socket

2014-10-27 Thread Tiago Felipe
Maybe, but do not believe it, because when you turn it on, the counter "dropped due to the socket" has gradually increased, this machine acts as pppoe concentrator, mpd5 and netgraph .. I have clients with public IP and nat44. I'm doing tests yet, but I've read a lot about and looked for similar p

Re: dropped due to the socket

2014-10-27 Thread Steven Hartland
I assume you mean "dropped due to *no *socket" which means your seeing requests to a port which isn't open, possibly due to being port scanned? On 27/10/2014 11:00, Tiago Felipe wrote: Good afternoon! I have seen "dropped due to the socket" on multiple servers with Freebsd, this case is a Rele