Hi All, thanks for the answers so far. I have done quick test it seems to correspond with "Anders Johansson"'s email. The /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag setting matches the number of Masqueraded sessions I have open. using netstat -M Thanks Steven -----Original Message----- From: Anders Johansson [mailto:anjo.modul1@telia.com] Sent: 21 February 2001 01:11 To: Steven Thompson; SuSE security mailing list (E-mail) Subject: Re: [suse-security] IP_ALWAYS_DEFRAG - Settings in /proc/* After a quick grep through the kernel source, I think it is used internally as a sort of 'level indicator' to keep track of the number of tasks that's turned it on. All logical checks against it that I can find are for == 0 or != 0, so 6 would be the same as 1, i.e. 'on'. HTH Anders On Wednesday 21 February 2001 11:37, Steven Thompson wrote:
Hi All
What is the possible setting for the following and what do they mean:
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag
I know "0" disables and "1" enables.
What does the value "6" mean for the above setting?
Where can I find a list explaining the meaning of the different settings?
Thanks in advance
Steven
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