This is a discussion on Re: ipfstat question within the IPFilter forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Lose, James wrote: > I'm developing a Big Brother monitoring script that will collect and display the output from ...
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Lose, James wrote:
> I'm developing a Big Brother monitoring script that will collect and display the output from the 'ipfstat -s' command, and I'd like to include descriptive text for each of the statistics. Can anyone provide me with brief descriptions of the following statistics? > > IP state statistics: > TCP > Running total number of TCP states added > UDP > Running total number of UDP states added > ICMP > Running total number of ICMP states added > hits > Running total of the number of times a packet matched state in the table > misses > Running total of the number of times a packet did not match state in the table > maximum > Running total of the number of times adding packet state has failed because the state table is too full > no memory > Running total of the number of times adding packet state has failed because no memory has been available to put new state information in > max bucket > Running total of the number of times adding packet state has failed because the has chain is at its maximum size > active > Current number of live state sessions > expired > Running total of state sessions removed from the active table because they "timed out" from their current state (all non-TCP plus TCP that doesn't "close") > closed > Running total of TCP state sessions that close gracefully, as per the RFC. > State table bucket statistics: > in use > Number of top level buckets in the hash table being used > bucket usage > The above number as a percentage of the available slots > minimal length > Shortest hash bucket chain > maximal length > Longest hash bucket chain > average length > Average length of the chains in the hash table |
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