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bobyang

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Hi,

I just wonder how to see what's inside the connections? I only open 3 websites, and I saw it has 357 connections! Then, I did the same thing with a tomatoUSB router, I only see 37 connections. I just wonder how can I see what's 357 connecting too? either web or telnet are fine as long as I can see them.

https://192.168.1.1/Main_TrafficMonitor_devrealtime.asp

thanks!
 
Hi,

I just wonder how to see what's inside the connections? I only open 3 websites, and I saw it has 357 connections! Then, I did the same thing with a tomatoUSB router, I only see 37 connections. I just wonder how can I see what's 357 connecting too? either web or telnet are fine as long as I can see them.

https://192.168.1.1/Main_TrafficMonitor_devrealtime.asp

You can see the details on tracked connections under System Logs -> Connections
 
You can see the details on tracked connections under System Logs -> Connections

thank you!

I see, I got so many different types because it counts all types "CLOSE, ESTABLISHED,SYN_SENT,TIME_WAIT"

I have a question, I have iptables limit the conn numbers. does it count all types or exclude something like CLOSE? I am going to google it, please let me know if you know a quick answer. thanks!

Code:
iptables -I FORWARD -p tcp -m iprange --src-range 192.168.100-192.168.2.200 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 220 -j DROP
 
I have a question, I have iptables limit the conn numbers. does it count all types or exclude something like CLOSE? I am going to google it, please let me know if you know a quick answer. thanks!

Code:
iptables -I FORWARD -p tcp -m iprange --src-range 192.168.100-192.168.2.200 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 220 -j DROP

I don't know. It's probably specified in the connlimit module documentation.
 

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