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From: Ilo Lorusso - 2010-09-17 14:50:15
Hi,
I've setup my ss5 config very basic for now which follows but I get
the following error in the logs which says it cannot send , is there
something im missing,
The way i understand the config is I have given the host 57.24.183.157
ip access to the subnet 160.43.250.0/24
yet the logs says $UdpSendingData$: (Permission denied). and my
firewall has the right permission .. is there something im missing?
permit - 57.24.183.157 - 160.43.250.0/24 - -
- - -
permit - 57.24.183.157 - 206.156.53.0/24 - -
- - -
permit - 57.24.183.157 - 205.216.112.0/24 - -
- - -
permit - 57.24.183.157 - 208.22.56.0/24 - -
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permit - 57.24.183.157 - 208.22.57.0/24 - -
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permit - 57.24.183.157 - 69.191.192.0/24 - -
- - -
[17/Sep/2010:18:59:14 SAST] [1078823232] 57.24.185.157 "" "UDP
ASSOCIATE" STARTED 0 0 0 (57.24.185.157:48129 -> :48129)
[17/Sep/2010:18:59:14 SAST] [1078823232] [ERRO] $UdpSendingData$:
(Permission denied).
[17/Sep/2010:18:59:14 SAST] [1078823232] 57.24.185.157 "" "UDP
ASSOCIATE" SUCCEDED 0 0 - (57.24.185.157:48129 -> :48129) (Udp send
error)
From: Doug Tucker - 2010-09-15 19:38:45
Recently, our traffic levels through ss5 increased by a marginal amount
and it causing major issues in clients ability to connect to websites.
Anytime the open files gets around 950 and up, clients can no longer get
to websites. The box is running with a < 1 load, context switching is
at < 400, 160mb of ram used (out of 16gb), 99% processor time free, and
I have tuned the box to give the user nobody 8192 ulimit. The logs do
not show too many open files, in fact, it shows connects when users
request a website, and then the close, no errors whatsover but we are
basically dead in the water. I installed squid on the box as well,
moved about 40 users over, and they are all now working just fine. So
from this I can determine that it is not a resource issue on the box
itself, and nothing upstream getting in the way. Is there some
limitation within ss5 that is causing this behaviour? I have been
trying to trouble shoot this for a week now, and the only problem I can
find is ss5 itself failing to allow clients to retrieve pages when the
open files gets to a certain level. Please help, this is killing us!
Sincerely,
Doug
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