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Diffstat (limited to 'doc/sync')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/sync/alarm/conntrackd.conf | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf | 7 |
3 files changed, 22 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/doc/sync/alarm/conntrackd.conf b/doc/sync/alarm/conntrackd.conf index a108569..805a531 100644 --- a/doc/sync/alarm/conntrackd.conf +++ b/doc/sync/alarm/conntrackd.conf @@ -278,6 +278,13 @@ General { # # NetlinkOverrunResync On + # If you want reliable event reporting over Netlink, set on this + # option. If you set on this clause, it is a good idea to set off + # NetlinkOverrunResync. This option is off by default and you need + # a Linux kernel >= 2.6.31. + # + # NetlinkEventsReliable Off + # # By default, the daemon receives state updates following an # event-driven model. You can modify this behaviour by switching to diff --git a/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf b/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf index c1208f9..ceca224 100644 --- a/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf +++ b/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf @@ -287,6 +287,14 @@ General { # # NetlinkOverrunResync On + # + # If you want reliable event reporting over Netlink, set on this + # option. If you set on this clause, it is a good idea to set off + # NetlinkOverrunResync. This option is off by default and you need + # a Linux kernel >= 2.6.31. + # + # NetlinkEventsReliable Off + # # By default, the daemon receives state updates following an # event-driven model. You can modify this behaviour by switching to diff --git a/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf b/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf index b528fab..1efeb81 100644 --- a/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf +++ b/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf @@ -268,6 +268,13 @@ General { # # NetlinkOverrunResync On + # If you want reliable event reporting over Netlink, set on this + # option. If you set on this clause, it is a good idea to set off + # NetlinkOverrunResync. This option is off by default and you need + # a Linux kernel >= 2.6.31. + # + # NetlinkEventsReliable Off + # # By default, the daemon receives state updates following an # event-driven model. You can modify this behaviour by switching to |