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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/proc/sys/net/ipv4/* Variables:
2
3ip_forward - BOOLEAN
4 0 - disabled (default)
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00005 not 0 - enabled
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07006
7 Forward Packets between interfaces.
8
9 This variable is special, its change resets all configuration
10 parameters to their default state (RFC1122 for hosts, RFC1812
11 for routers)
12
13ip_default_ttl - INTEGER
Eric Dumazetcc6f02d2010-12-13 12:50:49 -080014 Default value of TTL field (Time To Live) for outgoing (but not
15 forwarded) IP packets. Should be between 1 and 255 inclusive.
16 Default: 64 (as recommended by RFC1700)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070017
Hannes Frederic Sowacd174e62013-12-14 05:13:45 +010018ip_no_pmtu_disc - INTEGER
19 Disable Path MTU Discovery. If enabled in mode 1 and a
Hannes Frederic Sowa188b04d2013-12-14 04:42:13 +010020 fragmentation-required ICMP is received, the PMTU to this
21 destination will be set to min_pmtu (see below). You will need
22 to raise min_pmtu to the smallest interface MTU on your system
23 manually if you want to avoid locally generated fragments.
Hannes Frederic Sowacd174e62013-12-14 05:13:45 +010024
25 In mode 2 incoming Path MTU Discovery messages will be
26 discarded. Outgoing frames are handled the same as in mode 1,
27 implicitly setting IP_PMTUDISC_DONT on every created socket.
28
Hannes Frederic Sowa8ed1dc42014-01-09 10:01:17 +010029 Mode 3 is a hardend pmtu discover mode. The kernel will only
30 accept fragmentation-needed errors if the underlying protocol
31 can verify them besides a plain socket lookup. Current
32 protocols for which pmtu events will be honored are TCP, SCTP
33 and DCCP as they verify e.g. the sequence number or the
34 association. This mode should not be enabled globally but is
35 only intended to secure e.g. name servers in namespaces where
36 TCP path mtu must still work but path MTU information of other
37 protocols should be discarded. If enabled globally this mode
38 could break other protocols.
39
40 Possible values: 0-3
Hannes Frederic Sowa188b04d2013-12-14 04:42:13 +010041 Default: FALSE
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070042
43min_pmtu - INTEGER
Eric Dumazet20db93c2011-11-08 14:21:44 -050044 default 552 - minimum discovered Path MTU
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070045
Hannes Frederic Sowaf87c10a2014-01-09 10:01:15 +010046ip_forward_use_pmtu - BOOLEAN
47 By default we don't trust protocol path MTUs while forwarding
48 because they could be easily forged and can lead to unwanted
49 fragmentation by the router.
50 You only need to enable this if you have user-space software
51 which tries to discover path mtus by itself and depends on the
52 kernel honoring this information. This is normally not the
53 case.
54 Default: 0 (disabled)
55 Possible values:
56 0 - disabled
57 1 - enabled
58
Loganaden Velvindron219b5f22014-11-04 03:02:49 -080059fwmark_reflect - BOOLEAN
60 Controls the fwmark of kernel-generated IPv4 reply packets that are not
61 associated with a socket for example, TCP RSTs or ICMP echo replies).
62 If unset, these packets have a fwmark of zero. If set, they have the
63 fwmark of the packet they are replying to.
64 Default: 0
65
Ben Greearcbaf0872010-11-08 09:13:48 +000066route/max_size - INTEGER
67 Maximum number of routes allowed in the kernel. Increase
68 this when using large numbers of interfaces and/or routes.
Ani Sinha25050c62015-01-07 15:45:56 -080069 From linux kernel 3.6 onwards, this is deprecated for ipv4
70 as route cache is no longer used.
Ben Greearcbaf0872010-11-08 09:13:48 +000071
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / 吉藤英明27246802013-01-22 05:20:05 +000072neigh/default/gc_thresh1 - INTEGER
73 Minimum number of entries to keep. Garbage collector will not
74 purge entries if there are fewer than this number.
Li RongQingb66c66d2013-03-14 22:49:47 +000075 Default: 128
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / 吉藤英明27246802013-01-22 05:20:05 +000076
stephen hemmingera3d12142014-08-25 15:05:30 -070077neigh/default/gc_thresh2 - INTEGER
78 Threshold when garbage collector becomes more aggressive about
79 purging entries. Entries older than 5 seconds will be cleared
80 when over this number.
81 Default: 512
82
Ben Greearcbaf0872010-11-08 09:13:48 +000083neigh/default/gc_thresh3 - INTEGER
84 Maximum number of neighbor entries allowed. Increase this
85 when using large numbers of interfaces and when communicating
86 with large numbers of directly-connected peers.
Shan Weicc868022012-12-04 18:50:35 +000087 Default: 1024
Ben Greearcbaf0872010-11-08 09:13:48 +000088
Eric Dumazet8b5c1712011-11-09 12:07:14 +000089neigh/default/unres_qlen_bytes - INTEGER
90 The maximum number of bytes which may be used by packets
91 queued for each unresolved address by other network layers.
92 (added in linux 3.3)
stephen hemminger3b09adc2013-01-03 07:50:29 +000093 Setting negative value is meaningless and will return error.
Shan Weicc868022012-12-04 18:50:35 +000094 Default: 65536 Bytes(64KB)
Eric Dumazet8b5c1712011-11-09 12:07:14 +000095
96neigh/default/unres_qlen - INTEGER
97 The maximum number of packets which may be queued for each
98 unresolved address by other network layers.
99 (deprecated in linux 3.3) : use unres_qlen_bytes instead.
Shan Weicc868022012-12-04 18:50:35 +0000100 Prior to linux 3.3, the default value is 3 which may cause
Shan Wei5d248c42012-12-06 16:27:51 +0000101 unexpected packet loss. The current default value is calculated
Shan Weicc868022012-12-04 18:50:35 +0000102 according to default value of unres_qlen_bytes and true size of
103 packet.
104 Default: 31
Eric Dumazet8b5c1712011-11-09 12:07:14 +0000105
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700106mtu_expires - INTEGER
107 Time, in seconds, that cached PMTU information is kept.
108
109min_adv_mss - INTEGER
110 The advertised MSS depends on the first hop route MTU, but will
111 never be lower than this setting.
112
113IP Fragmentation:
114
115ipfrag_high_thresh - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000116 Maximum memory used to reassemble IP fragments. When
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700117 ipfrag_high_thresh bytes of memory is allocated for this purpose,
118 the fragment handler will toss packets until ipfrag_low_thresh
Nikolay Aleksandrov1bab4c72014-07-24 16:50:37 +0200119 is reached. This also serves as a maximum limit to namespaces
120 different from the initial one.
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000121
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700122ipfrag_low_thresh - INTEGER
Florian Westphalb13d3cb2014-07-24 16:50:32 +0200123 Maximum memory used to reassemble IP fragments before the kernel
124 begins to remove incomplete fragment queues to free up resources.
125 The kernel still accepts new fragments for defragmentation.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700126
127ipfrag_time - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000128 Time in seconds to keep an IP fragment in memory.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700129
Herbert Xu89cee8b2005-12-13 23:14:27 -0800130ipfrag_max_dist - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000131 ipfrag_max_dist is a non-negative integer value which defines the
132 maximum "disorder" which is allowed among fragments which share a
133 common IP source address. Note that reordering of packets is
134 not unusual, but if a large number of fragments arrive from a source
135 IP address while a particular fragment queue remains incomplete, it
136 probably indicates that one or more fragments belonging to that queue
137 have been lost. When ipfrag_max_dist is positive, an additional check
138 is done on fragments before they are added to a reassembly queue - if
139 ipfrag_max_dist (or more) fragments have arrived from a particular IP
140 address between additions to any IP fragment queue using that source
141 address, it's presumed that one or more fragments in the queue are
142 lost. The existing fragment queue will be dropped, and a new one
Herbert Xu89cee8b2005-12-13 23:14:27 -0800143 started. An ipfrag_max_dist value of zero disables this check.
144
145 Using a very small value, e.g. 1 or 2, for ipfrag_max_dist can
146 result in unnecessarily dropping fragment queues when normal
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000147 reordering of packets occurs, which could lead to poor application
148 performance. Using a very large value, e.g. 50000, increases the
149 likelihood of incorrectly reassembling IP fragments that originate
Herbert Xu89cee8b2005-12-13 23:14:27 -0800150 from different IP datagrams, which could result in data corruption.
151 Default: 64
152
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700153INET peer storage:
154
155inet_peer_threshold - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000156 The approximate size of the storage. Starting from this threshold
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700157 entries will be thrown aggressively. This threshold also determines
158 entries' time-to-live and time intervals between garbage collection
159 passes. More entries, less time-to-live, less GC interval.
160
161inet_peer_minttl - INTEGER
162 Minimum time-to-live of entries. Should be enough to cover fragment
163 time-to-live on the reassembling side. This minimum time-to-live is
164 guaranteed if the pool size is less than inet_peer_threshold.
Stephen Hemminger77a538d2008-07-01 17:22:48 -0700165 Measured in seconds.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700166
167inet_peer_maxttl - INTEGER
168 Maximum time-to-live of entries. Unused entries will expire after
169 this period of time if there is no memory pressure on the pool (i.e.
170 when the number of entries in the pool is very small).
Stephen Hemminger77a538d2008-07-01 17:22:48 -0700171 Measured in seconds.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700172
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000173TCP variables:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700174
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800175somaxconn - INTEGER
176 Limit of socket listen() backlog, known in userspace as SOMAXCONN.
177 Defaults to 128. See also tcp_max_syn_backlog for additional tuning
178 for TCP sockets.
179
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800180tcp_abort_on_overflow - BOOLEAN
181 If listening service is too slow to accept new connections,
182 reset them. Default state is FALSE. It means that if overflow
183 occurred due to a burst, connection will recover. Enable this
184 option _only_ if you are really sure that listening daemon
185 cannot be tuned to accept connections faster. Enabling this
186 option can harm clients of your server.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700187
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800188tcp_adv_win_scale - INTEGER
189 Count buffering overhead as bytes/2^tcp_adv_win_scale
190 (if tcp_adv_win_scale > 0) or bytes-bytes/2^(-tcp_adv_win_scale),
191 if it is <= 0.
Alexey Dobriyan0147fc02010-11-22 12:54:21 +0000192 Possible values are [-31, 31], inclusive.
Eric Dumazetb49960a2012-05-02 02:28:41 +0000193 Default: 1
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800194
195tcp_allowed_congestion_control - STRING
196 Show/set the congestion control choices available to non-privileged
197 processes. The list is a subset of those listed in
198 tcp_available_congestion_control.
199 Default is "reno" and the default setting (tcp_congestion_control).
200
201tcp_app_win - INTEGER
202 Reserve max(window/2^tcp_app_win, mss) of window for application
203 buffer. Value 0 is special, it means that nothing is reserved.
204 Default: 31
205
Eric Dumazetf54b3112013-12-05 22:36:05 -0800206tcp_autocorking - BOOLEAN
207 Enable TCP auto corking :
208 When applications do consecutive small write()/sendmsg() system calls,
209 we try to coalesce these small writes as much as possible, to lower
210 total amount of sent packets. This is done if at least one prior
211 packet for the flow is waiting in Qdisc queues or device transmit
212 queue. Applications can still use TCP_CORK for optimal behavior
213 when they know how/when to uncork their sockets.
214 Default : 1
215
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800216tcp_available_congestion_control - STRING
217 Shows the available congestion control choices that are registered.
218 More congestion control algorithms may be available as modules,
219 but not loaded.
220
John Heffner71599cd2007-02-27 10:03:56 -0800221tcp_base_mss - INTEGER
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -0700222 The initial value of search_low to be used by the packetization layer
223 Path MTU discovery (MTU probing). If MTU probing is enabled,
224 this is the initial MSS used by the connection.
John Heffner71599cd2007-02-27 10:03:56 -0800225
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800226tcp_congestion_control - STRING
227 Set the congestion control algorithm to be used for new
228 connections. The algorithm "reno" is always available, but
229 additional choices may be available based on kernel configuration.
230 Default is set as part of kernel configuration.
Eric Dumazetd8a6e652011-11-30 01:02:41 +0000231 For passive connections, the listener congestion control choice
232 is inherited.
233 [see setsockopt(listenfd, SOL_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, "name" ...) ]
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800234
235tcp_dsack - BOOLEAN
236 Allows TCP to send "duplicate" SACKs.
237
Yuchung Chengeed530b2012-05-02 13:30:03 +0000238tcp_early_retrans - INTEGER
239 Enable Early Retransmit (ER), per RFC 5827. ER lowers the threshold
240 for triggering fast retransmit when the amount of outstanding data is
241 small and when no previously unsent data can be transmitted (such
Nandita Dukkipati6ba8a3b2013-03-11 10:00:43 +0000242 that limited transmit could be used). Also controls the use of
Masanari Iida3dd17ed2013-05-24 07:05:59 +0000243 Tail loss probe (TLP) that converts RTOs occurring due to tail
Nandita Dukkipati6ba8a3b2013-03-11 10:00:43 +0000244 losses into fast recovery (draft-dukkipati-tcpm-tcp-loss-probe-01).
Yuchung Chengeed530b2012-05-02 13:30:03 +0000245 Possible values:
246 0 disables ER
247 1 enables ER
248 2 enables ER but delays fast recovery and fast retransmit
249 by a fourth of RTT. This mitigates connection falsely
250 recovers when network has a small degree of reordering
251 (less than 3 packets).
Nandita Dukkipati6ba8a3b2013-03-11 10:00:43 +0000252 3 enables delayed ER and TLP.
253 4 enables TLP only.
254 Default: 3
Yuchung Chengeed530b2012-05-02 13:30:03 +0000255
Peter Chubb34a6ef32011-02-02 15:39:58 -0800256tcp_ecn - INTEGER
Rick Jones7e3a2dc2012-11-28 09:53:10 +0000257 Control use of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) by TCP.
258 ECN is used only when both ends of the TCP connection indicate
259 support for it. This feature is useful in avoiding losses due
260 to congestion by allowing supporting routers to signal
261 congestion before having to drop packets.
Ilpo Järvinen255cac92009-05-04 11:07:36 -0700262 Possible values are:
Rick Jones7e3a2dc2012-11-28 09:53:10 +0000263 0 Disable ECN. Neither initiate nor accept ECN.
Vijay Subramanian3d55b322013-01-09 12:21:30 +0000264 1 Enable ECN when requested by incoming connections and
265 also request ECN on outgoing connection attempts.
266 2 Enable ECN when requested by incoming connections
Rick Jones7e3a2dc2012-11-28 09:53:10 +0000267 but do not request ECN on outgoing connections.
Ilpo Järvinen255cac92009-05-04 11:07:36 -0700268 Default: 2
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800269
270tcp_fack - BOOLEAN
271 Enable FACK congestion avoidance and fast retransmission.
272 The value is not used, if tcp_sack is not enabled.
273
274tcp_fin_timeout - INTEGER
Rick Jonesd825da22012-12-10 11:33:00 +0000275 The length of time an orphaned (no longer referenced by any
276 application) connection will remain in the FIN_WAIT_2 state
277 before it is aborted at the local end. While a perfectly
278 valid "receive only" state for an un-orphaned connection, an
279 orphaned connection in FIN_WAIT_2 state could otherwise wait
280 forever for the remote to close its end of the connection.
281 Cf. tcp_max_orphans
282 Default: 60 seconds
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800283
Ilpo Järvinen89808062007-02-27 10:10:55 -0800284tcp_frto - INTEGER
Yuchung Chenge33099f2013-03-20 13:33:00 +0000285 Enables Forward RTO-Recovery (F-RTO) defined in RFC5682.
Ilpo Järvinencd998892007-09-20 11:35:26 -0700286 F-RTO is an enhanced recovery algorithm for TCP retransmission
Yuchung Chenge33099f2013-03-20 13:33:00 +0000287 timeouts. It is particularly beneficial in networks where the
288 RTT fluctuates (e.g., wireless). F-RTO is sender-side only
289 modification. It does not require any support from the peer.
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -0700290
Yuchung Chenge33099f2013-03-20 13:33:00 +0000291 By default it's enabled with a non-zero value. 0 disables F-RTO.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700292
Neal Cardwell032ee422015-02-06 16:04:38 -0500293tcp_invalid_ratelimit - INTEGER
294 Limit the maximal rate for sending duplicate acknowledgments
295 in response to incoming TCP packets that are for an existing
296 connection but that are invalid due to any of these reasons:
297
298 (a) out-of-window sequence number,
299 (b) out-of-window acknowledgment number, or
300 (c) PAWS (Protection Against Wrapped Sequence numbers) check failure
301
302 This can help mitigate simple "ack loop" DoS attacks, wherein
303 a buggy or malicious middlebox or man-in-the-middle can
304 rewrite TCP header fields in manner that causes each endpoint
305 to think that the other is sending invalid TCP segments, thus
306 causing each side to send an unterminating stream of duplicate
307 acknowledgments for invalid segments.
308
309 Using 0 disables rate-limiting of dupacks in response to
310 invalid segments; otherwise this value specifies the minimal
311 space between sending such dupacks, in milliseconds.
312
313 Default: 500 (milliseconds).
314
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700315tcp_keepalive_time - INTEGER
316 How often TCP sends out keepalive messages when keepalive is enabled.
317 Default: 2hours.
318
319tcp_keepalive_probes - INTEGER
320 How many keepalive probes TCP sends out, until it decides that the
321 connection is broken. Default value: 9.
322
323tcp_keepalive_intvl - INTEGER
324 How frequently the probes are send out. Multiplied by
325 tcp_keepalive_probes it is time to kill not responding connection,
326 after probes started. Default value: 75sec i.e. connection
327 will be aborted after ~11 minutes of retries.
328
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800329tcp_low_latency - BOOLEAN
330 If set, the TCP stack makes decisions that prefer lower
331 latency as opposed to higher throughput. By default, this
332 option is not set meaning that higher throughput is preferred.
333 An example of an application where this default should be
334 changed would be a Beowulf compute cluster.
335 Default: 0
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700336
337tcp_max_orphans - INTEGER
338 Maximal number of TCP sockets not attached to any user file handle,
339 held by system. If this number is exceeded orphaned connections are
340 reset immediately and warning is printed. This limit exists
341 only to prevent simple DoS attacks, you _must_ not rely on this
342 or lower the limit artificially, but rather increase it
343 (probably, after increasing installed memory),
344 if network conditions require more than default value,
345 and tune network services to linger and kill such states
346 more aggressively. Let me to remind again: each orphan eats
347 up to ~64K of unswappable memory.
348
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700349tcp_max_syn_backlog - INTEGER
Peter Pan(潘卫平)99b53bd2011-12-05 21:39:41 +0000350 Maximal number of remembered connection requests, which have not
351 received an acknowledgment from connecting client.
352 The minimal value is 128 for low memory machines, and it will
353 increase in proportion to the memory of machine.
354 If server suffers from overload, try increasing this number.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700355
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800356tcp_max_tw_buckets - INTEGER
357 Maximal number of timewait sockets held by system simultaneously.
358 If this number is exceeded time-wait socket is immediately destroyed
359 and warning is printed. This limit exists only to prevent
360 simple DoS attacks, you _must_ not lower the limit artificially,
361 but rather increase it (probably, after increasing installed memory),
362 if network conditions require more than default value.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700363
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800364tcp_mem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, pressure, max
365 min: below this number of pages TCP is not bothered about its
366 memory appetite.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700367
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800368 pressure: when amount of memory allocated by TCP exceeds this number
369 of pages, TCP moderates its memory consumption and enters memory
370 pressure mode, which is exited when memory consumption falls
371 under "min".
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700372
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800373 max: number of pages allowed for queueing by all TCP sockets.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700374
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800375 Defaults are calculated at boot time from amount of available
376 memory.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700377
John Heffner71599cd2007-02-27 10:03:56 -0800378tcp_moderate_rcvbuf - BOOLEAN
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -0700379 If set, TCP performs receive buffer auto-tuning, attempting to
John Heffner71599cd2007-02-27 10:03:56 -0800380 automatically size the buffer (no greater than tcp_rmem[2]) to
381 match the size required by the path for full throughput. Enabled by
382 default.
383
384tcp_mtu_probing - INTEGER
385 Controls TCP Packetization-Layer Path MTU Discovery. Takes three
386 values:
387 0 - Disabled
388 1 - Disabled by default, enabled when an ICMP black hole detected
389 2 - Always enabled, use initial MSS of tcp_base_mss.
390
Fan Dufab42762015-03-06 11:18:25 +0800391tcp_probe_interval - INTEGER
392 Controls how often to start TCP Packetization-Layer Path MTU
393 Discovery reprobe. The default is reprobing every 10 minutes as
394 per RFC4821.
395
396tcp_probe_threshold - INTEGER
397 Controls when TCP Packetization-Layer Path MTU Discovery probing
398 will stop in respect to the width of search range in bytes. Default
399 is 8 bytes.
400
John Heffner71599cd2007-02-27 10:03:56 -0800401tcp_no_metrics_save - BOOLEAN
402 By default, TCP saves various connection metrics in the route cache
403 when the connection closes, so that connections established in the
404 near future can use these to set initial conditions. Usually, this
405 increases overall performance, but may sometimes cause performance
Simon Arlott0f035b82007-10-20 01:30:25 +0200406 degradation. If set, TCP will not cache metrics on closing
John Heffner71599cd2007-02-27 10:03:56 -0800407 connections.
408
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800409tcp_orphan_retries - INTEGER
Damian Lukowski5d789222009-09-01 10:24:04 +0000410 This value influences the timeout of a locally closed TCP connection,
411 when RTO retransmissions remain unacknowledged.
412 See tcp_retries2 for more details.
413
David S. Miller06b8fc52011-07-08 09:31:31 -0700414 The default value is 8.
Damian Lukowski5d789222009-09-01 10:24:04 +0000415 If your machine is a loaded WEB server,
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800416 you should think about lowering this value, such sockets
417 may consume significant resources. Cf. tcp_max_orphans.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700418
419tcp_reordering - INTEGER
Eric Dumazetdca145f2014-10-27 21:45:24 -0700420 Initial reordering level of packets in a TCP stream.
421 TCP stack can then dynamically adjust flow reordering level
422 between this initial value and tcp_max_reordering
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000423 Default: 3
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700424
Eric Dumazetdca145f2014-10-27 21:45:24 -0700425tcp_max_reordering - INTEGER
426 Maximal reordering level of packets in a TCP stream.
427 300 is a fairly conservative value, but you might increase it
428 if paths are using per packet load balancing (like bonding rr mode)
429 Default: 300
430
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700431tcp_retrans_collapse - BOOLEAN
432 Bug-to-bug compatibility with some broken printers.
433 On retransmit try to send bigger packets to work around bugs in
434 certain TCP stacks.
435
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800436tcp_retries1 - INTEGER
Damian Lukowski5d789222009-09-01 10:24:04 +0000437 This value influences the time, after which TCP decides, that
438 something is wrong due to unacknowledged RTO retransmissions,
439 and reports this suspicion to the network layer.
440 See tcp_retries2 for more details.
441
442 RFC 1122 recommends at least 3 retransmissions, which is the
443 default.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700444
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800445tcp_retries2 - INTEGER
Damian Lukowski5d789222009-09-01 10:24:04 +0000446 This value influences the timeout of an alive TCP connection,
447 when RTO retransmissions remain unacknowledged.
448 Given a value of N, a hypothetical TCP connection following
449 exponential backoff with an initial RTO of TCP_RTO_MIN would
450 retransmit N times before killing the connection at the (N+1)th RTO.
451
452 The default value of 15 yields a hypothetical timeout of 924.6
453 seconds and is a lower bound for the effective timeout.
454 TCP will effectively time out at the first RTO which exceeds the
455 hypothetical timeout.
456
457 RFC 1122 recommends at least 100 seconds for the timeout,
458 which corresponds to a value of at least 8.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700459
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800460tcp_rfc1337 - BOOLEAN
461 If set, the TCP stack behaves conforming to RFC1337. If unset,
462 we are not conforming to RFC, but prevent TCP TIME_WAIT
463 assassination.
464 Default: 0
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700465
466tcp_rmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max
467 min: Minimal size of receive buffer used by TCP sockets.
468 It is guaranteed to each TCP socket, even under moderate memory
469 pressure.
Max Matveev6539fef2011-06-21 21:18:13 +0000470 Default: 1 page
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700471
J. Bruce Fields53025f52008-07-10 16:47:41 -0700472 default: initial size of receive buffer used by TCP sockets.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700473 This value overrides net.core.rmem_default used by other protocols.
474 Default: 87380 bytes. This value results in window of 65535 with
475 default setting of tcp_adv_win_scale and tcp_app_win:0 and a bit
476 less for default tcp_app_win. See below about these variables.
477
478 max: maximal size of receive buffer allowed for automatically
479 selected receiver buffers for TCP socket. This value does not override
J. Bruce Fields53025f52008-07-10 16:47:41 -0700480 net.core.rmem_max. Calling setsockopt() with SO_RCVBUF disables
481 automatic tuning of that socket's receive buffer size, in which
482 case this value is ignored.
Eric Dumazetb49960a2012-05-02 02:28:41 +0000483 Default: between 87380B and 6MB, depending on RAM size.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700484
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800485tcp_sack - BOOLEAN
486 Enable select acknowledgments (SACKS).
Rick Jones15d99e02006-03-20 22:40:29 -0800487
David S. Miller35089bb2006-06-13 22:33:04 -0700488tcp_slow_start_after_idle - BOOLEAN
489 If set, provide RFC2861 behavior and time out the congestion
490 window after an idle period. An idle period is defined at
491 the current RTO. If unset, the congestion window will not
492 be timed out after an idle period.
493 Default: 1
494
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800495tcp_stdurg - BOOLEAN
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -0700496 Use the Host requirements interpretation of the TCP urgent pointer field.
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800497 Most hosts use the older BSD interpretation, so if you turn this on
498 Linux might not communicate correctly with them.
499 Default: FALSE
500
501tcp_synack_retries - INTEGER
502 Number of times SYNACKs for a passive TCP connection attempt will
503 be retransmitted. Should not be higher than 255. Default value
Alex Bergmann6c9ff972012-08-31 02:48:31 +0000504 is 5, which corresponds to 31seconds till the last retransmission
505 with the current initial RTO of 1second. With this the final timeout
506 for a passive TCP connection will happen after 63seconds.
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800507
508tcp_syncookies - BOOLEAN
Shan Weia3c910d2013-06-21 15:18:32 +0800509 Only valid when the kernel was compiled with CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800510 Send out syncookies when the syn backlog queue of a socket
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -0700511 overflows. This is to prevent against the common 'SYN flood attack'
Shan Weia3c910d2013-06-21 15:18:32 +0800512 Default: 1
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800513
514 Note, that syncookies is fallback facility.
515 It MUST NOT be used to help highly loaded servers to stand
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -0700516 against legal connection rate. If you see SYN flood warnings
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800517 in your logs, but investigation shows that they occur
518 because of overload with legal connections, you should tune
519 another parameters until this warning disappear.
520 See: tcp_max_syn_backlog, tcp_synack_retries, tcp_abort_on_overflow.
521
522 syncookies seriously violate TCP protocol, do not allow
523 to use TCP extensions, can result in serious degradation
524 of some services (f.e. SMTP relaying), visible not by you,
525 but your clients and relays, contacting you. While you see
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -0700526 SYN flood warnings in logs not being really flooded, your server
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800527 is seriously misconfigured.
528
Hannes Frederic Sowa5ad37d52013-07-26 17:43:23 +0200529 If you want to test which effects syncookies have to your
530 network connections you can set this knob to 2 to enable
531 unconditionally generation of syncookies.
532
Yuchung Chengcf60af02012-07-19 06:43:09 +0000533tcp_fastopen - INTEGER
534 Enable TCP Fast Open feature (draft-ietf-tcpm-fastopen) to send data
535 in the opening SYN packet. To use this feature, the client application
Jerry Chu10467162012-08-31 12:29:11 +0000536 must use sendmsg() or sendto() with MSG_FASTOPEN flag rather than
537 connect() to perform a TCP handshake automatically.
Yuchung Chengcf60af02012-07-19 06:43:09 +0000538
Jerry Chu10467162012-08-31 12:29:11 +0000539 The values (bitmap) are
Yuchung Cheng0d41cca2013-10-31 09:19:32 -0700540 1: Enables sending data in the opening SYN on the client w/ MSG_FASTOPEN.
Jerry Chu10467162012-08-31 12:29:11 +0000541 2: Enables TCP Fast Open on the server side, i.e., allowing data in
542 a SYN packet to be accepted and passed to the application before
543 3-way hand shake finishes.
544 4: Send data in the opening SYN regardless of cookie availability and
545 without a cookie option.
546 0x100: Accept SYN data w/o validating the cookie.
547 0x200: Accept data-in-SYN w/o any cookie option present.
548 0x400/0x800: Enable Fast Open on all listeners regardless of the
549 TCP_FASTOPEN socket option. The two different flags designate two
550 different ways of setting max_qlen without the TCP_FASTOPEN socket
551 option.
Yuchung Chengcf60af02012-07-19 06:43:09 +0000552
Yuchung Cheng0d41cca2013-10-31 09:19:32 -0700553 Default: 1
Yuchung Chengcf60af02012-07-19 06:43:09 +0000554
Jerry Chu10467162012-08-31 12:29:11 +0000555 Note that the client & server side Fast Open flags (1 and 2
556 respectively) must be also enabled before the rest of flags can take
557 effect.
558
559 See include/net/tcp.h and the code for more details.
560
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800561tcp_syn_retries - INTEGER
562 Number of times initial SYNs for an active TCP connection attempt
563 will be retransmitted. Should not be higher than 255. Default value
stephen hemminger3b09adc2013-01-03 07:50:29 +0000564 is 6, which corresponds to 63seconds till the last retransmission
Alex Bergmann6c9ff972012-08-31 02:48:31 +0000565 with the current initial RTO of 1second. With this the final timeout
566 for an active TCP connection attempt will happen after 127seconds.
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800567
568tcp_timestamps - BOOLEAN
569 Enable timestamps as defined in RFC1323.
570
Eric Dumazet95bd09e2013-08-27 05:46:32 -0700571tcp_min_tso_segs - INTEGER
572 Minimal number of segments per TSO frame.
573 Since linux-3.12, TCP does an automatic sizing of TSO frames,
574 depending on flow rate, instead of filling 64Kbytes packets.
575 For specific usages, it's possible to force TCP to build big
576 TSO frames. Note that TCP stack might split too big TSO packets
577 if available window is too small.
578 Default: 2
579
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800580tcp_tso_win_divisor - INTEGER
581 This allows control over what percentage of the congestion window
582 can be consumed by a single TSO frame.
583 The setting of this parameter is a choice between burstiness and
584 building larger TSO frames.
585 Default: 3
586
587tcp_tw_recycle - BOOLEAN
588 Enable fast recycling TIME-WAIT sockets. Default value is 0.
589 It should not be changed without advice/request of technical
590 experts.
591
592tcp_tw_reuse - BOOLEAN
593 Allow to reuse TIME-WAIT sockets for new connections when it is
594 safe from protocol viewpoint. Default value is 0.
595 It should not be changed without advice/request of technical
596 experts.
597
598tcp_window_scaling - BOOLEAN
599 Enable window scaling as defined in RFC1323.
600
601tcp_wmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max
J. Bruce Fields53025f52008-07-10 16:47:41 -0700602 min: Amount of memory reserved for send buffers for TCP sockets.
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800603 Each TCP socket has rights to use it due to fact of its birth.
Max Matveev6539fef2011-06-21 21:18:13 +0000604 Default: 1 page
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800605
J. Bruce Fields53025f52008-07-10 16:47:41 -0700606 default: initial size of send buffer used by TCP sockets. This
607 value overrides net.core.wmem_default used by other protocols.
608 It is usually lower than net.core.wmem_default.
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800609 Default: 16K
610
J. Bruce Fields53025f52008-07-10 16:47:41 -0700611 max: Maximal amount of memory allowed for automatically tuned
612 send buffers for TCP sockets. This value does not override
613 net.core.wmem_max. Calling setsockopt() with SO_SNDBUF disables
614 automatic tuning of that socket's send buffer size, in which case
615 this value is ignored.
616 Default: between 64K and 4MB, depending on RAM size.
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800617
Eric Dumazetc9bee3b72013-07-22 20:27:07 -0700618tcp_notsent_lowat - UNSIGNED INTEGER
619 A TCP socket can control the amount of unsent bytes in its write queue,
620 thanks to TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT socket option. poll()/select()/epoll()
621 reports POLLOUT events if the amount of unsent bytes is below a per
622 socket value, and if the write queue is not full. sendmsg() will
623 also not add new buffers if the limit is hit.
624
625 This global variable controls the amount of unsent data for
626 sockets not using TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT. For these sockets, a change
627 to the global variable has immediate effect.
628
629 Default: UINT_MAX (0xFFFFFFFF)
630
Stephen Hemmingeref56e622006-11-09 16:37:26 -0800631tcp_workaround_signed_windows - BOOLEAN
632 If set, assume no receipt of a window scaling option means the
633 remote TCP is broken and treats the window as a signed quantity.
634 If unset, assume the remote TCP is not broken even if we do
635 not receive a window scaling option from them.
636 Default: 0
637
Andreas Petlund36e31b0a2010-02-18 02:47:01 +0000638tcp_thin_linear_timeouts - BOOLEAN
639 Enable dynamic triggering of linear timeouts for thin streams.
640 If set, a check is performed upon retransmission by timeout to
641 determine if the stream is thin (less than 4 packets in flight).
642 As long as the stream is found to be thin, up to 6 linear
643 timeouts may be performed before exponential backoff mode is
644 initiated. This improves retransmission latency for
645 non-aggressive thin streams, often found to be time-dependent.
646 For more information on thin streams, see
647 Documentation/networking/tcp-thin.txt
648 Default: 0
649
Andreas Petlund7e380172010-02-18 04:48:19 +0000650tcp_thin_dupack - BOOLEAN
651 Enable dynamic triggering of retransmissions after one dupACK
652 for thin streams. If set, a check is performed upon reception
653 of a dupACK to determine if the stream is thin (less than 4
654 packets in flight). As long as the stream is found to be thin,
655 data is retransmitted on the first received dupACK. This
656 improves retransmission latency for non-aggressive thin
657 streams, often found to be time-dependent.
658 For more information on thin streams, see
659 Documentation/networking/tcp-thin.txt
660 Default: 0
661
Eric Dumazet46d3cea2012-07-11 05:50:31 +0000662tcp_limit_output_bytes - INTEGER
663 Controls TCP Small Queue limit per tcp socket.
664 TCP bulk sender tends to increase packets in flight until it
665 gets losses notifications. With SNDBUF autotuning, this can
666 result in a large amount of packets queued in qdisc/device
667 on the local machine, hurting latency of other flows, for
668 typical pfifo_fast qdiscs.
669 tcp_limit_output_bytes limits the number of bytes on qdisc
670 or device to reduce artificial RTT/cwnd and reduce bufferbloat.
Eric Dumazet46d3cea2012-07-11 05:50:31 +0000671 Default: 131072
672
Eric Dumazet282f23c2012-07-17 10:13:05 +0200673tcp_challenge_ack_limit - INTEGER
674 Limits number of Challenge ACK sent per second, as recommended
675 in RFC 5961 (Improving TCP's Robustness to Blind In-Window Attacks)
676 Default: 100
677
Hideo Aoki95766ff2007-12-31 00:29:24 -0800678UDP variables:
679
680udp_mem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, pressure, max
681 Number of pages allowed for queueing by all UDP sockets.
682
683 min: Below this number of pages UDP is not bothered about its
684 memory appetite. When amount of memory allocated by UDP exceeds
685 this number, UDP starts to moderate memory usage.
686
687 pressure: This value was introduced to follow format of tcp_mem.
688
689 max: Number of pages allowed for queueing by all UDP sockets.
690
691 Default is calculated at boot time from amount of available memory.
692
693udp_rmem_min - INTEGER
694 Minimal size of receive buffer used by UDP sockets in moderation.
695 Each UDP socket is able to use the size for receiving data, even if
696 total pages of UDP sockets exceed udp_mem pressure. The unit is byte.
Max Matveev6539fef2011-06-21 21:18:13 +0000697 Default: 1 page
Hideo Aoki95766ff2007-12-31 00:29:24 -0800698
699udp_wmem_min - INTEGER
700 Minimal size of send buffer used by UDP sockets in moderation.
701 Each UDP socket is able to use the size for sending data, even if
702 total pages of UDP sockets exceed udp_mem pressure. The unit is byte.
Max Matveev6539fef2011-06-21 21:18:13 +0000703 Default: 1 page
Hideo Aoki95766ff2007-12-31 00:29:24 -0800704
Paul Moore8802f612006-08-03 16:45:49 -0700705CIPSOv4 Variables:
706
707cipso_cache_enable - BOOLEAN
708 If set, enable additions to and lookups from the CIPSO label mapping
709 cache. If unset, additions are ignored and lookups always result in a
710 miss. However, regardless of the setting the cache is still
711 invalidated when required when means you can safely toggle this on and
712 off and the cache will always be "safe".
713 Default: 1
714
715cipso_cache_bucket_size - INTEGER
716 The CIPSO label cache consists of a fixed size hash table with each
717 hash bucket containing a number of cache entries. This variable limits
718 the number of entries in each hash bucket; the larger the value the
719 more CIPSO label mappings that can be cached. When the number of
720 entries in a given hash bucket reaches this limit adding new entries
721 causes the oldest entry in the bucket to be removed to make room.
722 Default: 10
723
724cipso_rbm_optfmt - BOOLEAN
725 Enable the "Optimized Tag 1 Format" as defined in section 3.4.2.6 of
726 the CIPSO draft specification (see Documentation/netlabel for details).
727 This means that when set the CIPSO tag will be padded with empty
728 categories in order to make the packet data 32-bit aligned.
729 Default: 0
730
731cipso_rbm_structvalid - BOOLEAN
732 If set, do a very strict check of the CIPSO option when
733 ip_options_compile() is called. If unset, relax the checks done during
734 ip_options_compile(). Either way is "safe" as errors are caught else
735 where in the CIPSO processing code but setting this to 0 (False) should
736 result in less work (i.e. it should be faster) but could cause problems
737 with other implementations that require strict checking.
738 Default: 0
739
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700740IP Variables:
741
742ip_local_port_range - 2 INTEGERS
743 Defines the local port range that is used by TCP and UDP to
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000744 choose the local port. The first number is the first, the
Fernando Luis Vazquez Cao5d6bd862012-04-03 08:41:40 +0000745 second the last local port number. The default values are
746 32768 and 61000 respectively.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700747
Amerigo Wange3826f12010-05-05 00:27:06 +0000748ip_local_reserved_ports - list of comma separated ranges
749 Specify the ports which are reserved for known third-party
750 applications. These ports will not be used by automatic port
751 assignments (e.g. when calling connect() or bind() with port
752 number 0). Explicit port allocation behavior is unchanged.
753
754 The format used for both input and output is a comma separated
755 list of ranges (e.g. "1,2-4,10-10" for ports 1, 2, 3, 4 and
756 10). Writing to the file will clear all previously reserved
757 ports and update the current list with the one given in the
758 input.
759
760 Note that ip_local_port_range and ip_local_reserved_ports
761 settings are independent and both are considered by the kernel
762 when determining which ports are available for automatic port
763 assignments.
764
765 You can reserve ports which are not in the current
766 ip_local_port_range, e.g.:
767
768 $ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range
769 32000 61000
770 $ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_reserved_ports
771 8080,9148
772
773 although this is redundant. However such a setting is useful
774 if later the port range is changed to a value that will
775 include the reserved ports.
776
777 Default: Empty
778
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700779ip_nonlocal_bind - BOOLEAN
780 If set, allows processes to bind() to non-local IP addresses,
781 which can be quite useful - but may break some applications.
782 Default: 0
783
784ip_dynaddr - BOOLEAN
785 If set non-zero, enables support for dynamic addresses.
786 If set to a non-zero value larger than 1, a kernel log
787 message will be printed when dynamic address rewriting
788 occurs.
789 Default: 0
790
Cong Wange3d73bc2013-06-11 18:54:39 +0800791ip_early_demux - BOOLEAN
792 Optimize input packet processing down to one demux for
793 certain kinds of local sockets. Currently we only do this
794 for established TCP sockets.
795
796 It may add an additional cost for pure routing workloads that
797 reduces overall throughput, in such case you should disable it.
798 Default: 1
799
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700800icmp_echo_ignore_all - BOOLEAN
David S. Miller7ce312462005-10-03 16:07:30 -0700801 If set non-zero, then the kernel will ignore all ICMP ECHO
802 requests sent to it.
803 Default: 0
804
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700805icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts - BOOLEAN
David S. Miller7ce312462005-10-03 16:07:30 -0700806 If set non-zero, then the kernel will ignore all ICMP ECHO and
807 TIMESTAMP requests sent to it via broadcast/multicast.
808 Default: 1
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700809
810icmp_ratelimit - INTEGER
811 Limit the maximal rates for sending ICMP packets whose type matches
812 icmp_ratemask (see below) to specific targets.
Stephen Hemminger6dbf4bc2008-07-01 19:29:07 -0700813 0 to disable any limiting,
814 otherwise the minimal space between responses in milliseconds.
Eric Dumazet4cdf5072014-09-19 07:38:40 -0700815 Note that another sysctl, icmp_msgs_per_sec limits the number
816 of ICMP packets sent on all targets.
Stephen Hemminger6dbf4bc2008-07-01 19:29:07 -0700817 Default: 1000
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700818
Eric Dumazet4cdf5072014-09-19 07:38:40 -0700819icmp_msgs_per_sec - INTEGER
820 Limit maximal number of ICMP packets sent per second from this host.
821 Only messages whose type matches icmp_ratemask (see below) are
822 controlled by this limit.
823 Default: 1000
824
825icmp_msgs_burst - INTEGER
826 icmp_msgs_per_sec controls number of ICMP packets sent per second,
827 while icmp_msgs_burst controls the burst size of these packets.
828 Default: 50
829
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700830icmp_ratemask - INTEGER
831 Mask made of ICMP types for which rates are being limited.
832 Significant bits: IHGFEDCBA9876543210
833 Default mask: 0000001100000011000 (6168)
834
835 Bit definitions (see include/linux/icmp.h):
836 0 Echo Reply
837 3 Destination Unreachable *
838 4 Source Quench *
839 5 Redirect
840 8 Echo Request
841 B Time Exceeded *
842 C Parameter Problem *
843 D Timestamp Request
844 E Timestamp Reply
845 F Info Request
846 G Info Reply
847 H Address Mask Request
848 I Address Mask Reply
849
850 * These are rate limited by default (see default mask above)
851
852icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses - BOOLEAN
853 Some routers violate RFC1122 by sending bogus responses to broadcast
854 frames. Such violations are normally logged via a kernel warning.
855 If this is set to TRUE, the kernel will not give such warnings, which
856 will avoid log file clutter.
Rami Rosene8b265e2013-06-07 20:16:19 +0000857 Default: 1
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700858
Horms95f7daf2006-02-02 17:02:25 -0800859icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr - BOOLEAN
860
861 If zero, icmp error messages are sent with the primary address of
862 the exiting interface.
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000863
Horms95f7daf2006-02-02 17:02:25 -0800864 If non-zero, the message will be sent with the primary address of
865 the interface that received the packet that caused the icmp error.
866 This is the behaviour network many administrators will expect from
867 a router. And it can make debugging complicated network layouts
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000868 much easier.
Horms95f7daf2006-02-02 17:02:25 -0800869
870 Note that if no primary address exists for the interface selected,
871 then the primary address of the first non-loopback interface that
Matt LaPlanted6bc8ac2006-10-03 22:54:15 +0200872 has one will be used regardless of this setting.
Horms95f7daf2006-02-02 17:02:25 -0800873
874 Default: 0
875
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700876igmp_max_memberships - INTEGER
877 Change the maximum number of multicast groups we can subscribe to.
878 Default: 20
879
Jeremy Ederd67ef352010-11-15 05:41:31 +0000880 Theoretical maximum value is bounded by having to send a membership
881 report in a single datagram (i.e. the report can't span multiple
882 datagrams, or risk confusing the switch and leaving groups you don't
883 intend to).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700884
Jeremy Ederd67ef352010-11-15 05:41:31 +0000885 The number of supported groups 'M' is bounded by the number of group
886 report entries you can fit into a single datagram of 65535 bytes.
887
888 M = 65536-sizeof (ip header)/(sizeof(Group record))
889
890 Group records are variable length, with a minimum of 12 bytes.
891 So net.ipv4.igmp_max_memberships should not be set higher than:
892
893 (65536-24) / 12 = 5459
894
895 The value 5459 assumes no IP header options, so in practice
896 this number may be lower.
897
898 conf/interface/* changes special settings per interface (where
899 "interface" is the name of your network interface)
900
901 conf/all/* is special, changes the settings for all interfaces
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700902
Hannes Frederic Sowaa9fe8e22014-09-02 15:49:26 +0200903igmp_qrv - INTEGER
904 Controls the IGMP query robustness variable (see RFC2236 8.1).
905 Default: 2 (as specified by RFC2236 8.1)
906 Minimum: 1 (as specified by RFC6636 4.5)
907
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700908log_martians - BOOLEAN
909 Log packets with impossible addresses to kernel log.
910 log_martians for the interface will be enabled if at least one of
911 conf/{all,interface}/log_martians is set to TRUE,
912 it will be disabled otherwise
913
914accept_redirects - BOOLEAN
915 Accept ICMP redirect messages.
916 accept_redirects for the interface will be enabled if:
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000917 - both conf/{all,interface}/accept_redirects are TRUE in the case
918 forwarding for the interface is enabled
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700919 or
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000920 - at least one of conf/{all,interface}/accept_redirects is TRUE in the
921 case forwarding for the interface is disabled
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700922 accept_redirects for the interface will be disabled otherwise
923 default TRUE (host)
924 FALSE (router)
925
926forwarding - BOOLEAN
927 Enable IP forwarding on this interface.
928
929mc_forwarding - BOOLEAN
930 Do multicast routing. The kernel needs to be compiled with CONFIG_MROUTE
931 and a multicast routing daemon is required.
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000932 conf/all/mc_forwarding must also be set to TRUE to enable multicast
933 routing for the interface
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700934
935medium_id - INTEGER
936 Integer value used to differentiate the devices by the medium they
937 are attached to. Two devices can have different id values when
938 the broadcast packets are received only on one of them.
939 The default value 0 means that the device is the only interface
940 to its medium, value of -1 means that medium is not known.
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +0000941
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700942 Currently, it is used to change the proxy_arp behavior:
943 the proxy_arp feature is enabled for packets forwarded between
944 two devices attached to different media.
945
946proxy_arp - BOOLEAN
947 Do proxy arp.
948 proxy_arp for the interface will be enabled if at least one of
949 conf/{all,interface}/proxy_arp is set to TRUE,
950 it will be disabled otherwise
951
Jesper Dangaard Brouer65324142010-01-05 05:50:47 +0000952proxy_arp_pvlan - BOOLEAN
953 Private VLAN proxy arp.
954 Basically allow proxy arp replies back to the same interface
955 (from which the ARP request/solicitation was received).
956
957 This is done to support (ethernet) switch features, like RFC
958 3069, where the individual ports are NOT allowed to
959 communicate with each other, but they are allowed to talk to
960 the upstream router. As described in RFC 3069, it is possible
961 to allow these hosts to communicate through the upstream
962 router by proxy_arp'ing. Don't need to be used together with
963 proxy_arp.
964
965 This technology is known by different names:
966 In RFC 3069 it is called VLAN Aggregation.
967 Cisco and Allied Telesyn call it Private VLAN.
968 Hewlett-Packard call it Source-Port filtering or port-isolation.
969 Ericsson call it MAC-Forced Forwarding (RFC Draft).
970
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700971shared_media - BOOLEAN
972 Send(router) or accept(host) RFC1620 shared media redirects.
973 Overrides ip_secure_redirects.
974 shared_media for the interface will be enabled if at least one of
975 conf/{all,interface}/shared_media is set to TRUE,
976 it will be disabled otherwise
977 default TRUE
978
979secure_redirects - BOOLEAN
980 Accept ICMP redirect messages only for gateways,
981 listed in default gateway list.
982 secure_redirects for the interface will be enabled if at least one of
983 conf/{all,interface}/secure_redirects is set to TRUE,
984 it will be disabled otherwise
985 default TRUE
986
987send_redirects - BOOLEAN
988 Send redirects, if router.
989 send_redirects for the interface will be enabled if at least one of
990 conf/{all,interface}/send_redirects is set to TRUE,
991 it will be disabled otherwise
992 Default: TRUE
993
994bootp_relay - BOOLEAN
995 Accept packets with source address 0.b.c.d destined
996 not to this host as local ones. It is supposed, that
997 BOOTP relay daemon will catch and forward such packets.
998 conf/all/bootp_relay must also be set to TRUE to enable BOOTP relay
999 for the interface
1000 default FALSE
1001 Not Implemented Yet.
1002
1003accept_source_route - BOOLEAN
1004 Accept packets with SRR option.
1005 conf/all/accept_source_route must also be set to TRUE to accept packets
1006 with SRR option on the interface
1007 default TRUE (router)
1008 FALSE (host)
1009
Patrick McHardy8153a102009-12-03 01:25:58 +00001010accept_local - BOOLEAN
Sébastien Barré72b126a2014-09-10 18:20:23 +02001011 Accept packets with local source addresses. In combination with
1012 suitable routing, this can be used to direct packets between two
1013 local interfaces over the wire and have them accepted properly.
Patrick McHardy8153a102009-12-03 01:25:58 +00001014 default FALSE
1015
Thomas Grafd0daebc32012-06-12 00:44:01 +00001016route_localnet - BOOLEAN
1017 Do not consider loopback addresses as martian source or destination
1018 while routing. This enables the use of 127/8 for local routing purposes.
1019 default FALSE
1020
Stephen Hemmingerc1cf8422009-02-20 08:25:36 +00001021rp_filter - INTEGER
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001022 0 - No source validation.
Stephen Hemmingerc1cf8422009-02-20 08:25:36 +00001023 1 - Strict mode as defined in RFC3704 Strict Reverse Path
1024 Each incoming packet is tested against the FIB and if the interface
1025 is not the best reverse path the packet check will fail.
1026 By default failed packets are discarded.
1027 2 - Loose mode as defined in RFC3704 Loose Reverse Path
1028 Each incoming packet's source address is also tested against the FIB
1029 and if the source address is not reachable via any interface
1030 the packet check will fail.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001031
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001032 Current recommended practice in RFC3704 is to enable strict mode
Jesper Dangaard Brouerbf869c32009-02-23 04:37:55 +00001033 to prevent IP spoofing from DDos attacks. If using asymmetric routing
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001034 or other complicated routing, then loose mode is recommended.
Stephen Hemmingerc1cf8422009-02-20 08:25:36 +00001035
Shan Wei1f5865e2009-12-02 15:39:04 -08001036 The max value from conf/{all,interface}/rp_filter is used
1037 when doing source validation on the {interface}.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001038
1039 Default value is 0. Note that some distributions enable it
1040 in startup scripts.
1041
1042arp_filter - BOOLEAN
1043 1 - Allows you to have multiple network interfaces on the same
1044 subnet, and have the ARPs for each interface be answered
1045 based on whether or not the kernel would route a packet from
1046 the ARP'd IP out that interface (therefore you must use source
1047 based routing for this to work). In other words it allows control
1048 of which cards (usually 1) will respond to an arp request.
1049
1050 0 - (default) The kernel can respond to arp requests with addresses
1051 from other interfaces. This may seem wrong but it usually makes
1052 sense, because it increases the chance of successful communication.
1053 IP addresses are owned by the complete host on Linux, not by
1054 particular interfaces. Only for more complex setups like load-
1055 balancing, does this behaviour cause problems.
1056
1057 arp_filter for the interface will be enabled if at least one of
1058 conf/{all,interface}/arp_filter is set to TRUE,
1059 it will be disabled otherwise
1060
1061arp_announce - INTEGER
1062 Define different restriction levels for announcing the local
1063 source IP address from IP packets in ARP requests sent on
1064 interface:
1065 0 - (default) Use any local address, configured on any interface
1066 1 - Try to avoid local addresses that are not in the target's
1067 subnet for this interface. This mode is useful when target
1068 hosts reachable via this interface require the source IP
1069 address in ARP requests to be part of their logical network
1070 configured on the receiving interface. When we generate the
1071 request we will check all our subnets that include the
1072 target IP and will preserve the source address if it is from
1073 such subnet. If there is no such subnet we select source
1074 address according to the rules for level 2.
1075 2 - Always use the best local address for this target.
1076 In this mode we ignore the source address in the IP packet
1077 and try to select local address that we prefer for talks with
1078 the target host. Such local address is selected by looking
1079 for primary IP addresses on all our subnets on the outgoing
1080 interface that include the target IP address. If no suitable
1081 local address is found we select the first local address
1082 we have on the outgoing interface or on all other interfaces,
1083 with the hope we will receive reply for our request and
1084 even sometimes no matter the source IP address we announce.
1085
1086 The max value from conf/{all,interface}/arp_announce is used.
1087
1088 Increasing the restriction level gives more chance for
1089 receiving answer from the resolved target while decreasing
1090 the level announces more valid sender's information.
1091
1092arp_ignore - INTEGER
1093 Define different modes for sending replies in response to
1094 received ARP requests that resolve local target IP addresses:
1095 0 - (default): reply for any local target IP address, configured
1096 on any interface
1097 1 - reply only if the target IP address is local address
1098 configured on the incoming interface
1099 2 - reply only if the target IP address is local address
1100 configured on the incoming interface and both with the
1101 sender's IP address are part from same subnet on this interface
1102 3 - do not reply for local addresses configured with scope host,
1103 only resolutions for global and link addresses are replied
1104 4-7 - reserved
1105 8 - do not reply for all local addresses
1106
1107 The max value from conf/{all,interface}/arp_ignore is used
1108 when ARP request is received on the {interface}
1109
Stephen Hemmingereefef1c2009-02-01 01:04:33 -08001110arp_notify - BOOLEAN
1111 Define mode for notification of address and device changes.
1112 0 - (default): do nothing
Ian Campbell3f8dc232010-05-26 00:09:41 +00001113 1 - Generate gratuitous arp requests when device is brought up
Stephen Hemmingereefef1c2009-02-01 01:04:33 -08001114 or hardware address changes.
1115
Neil Hormanc1b1bce2006-03-20 22:40:03 -08001116arp_accept - BOOLEAN
Octavian Purdila6d955182010-01-18 12:58:44 +00001117 Define behavior for gratuitous ARP frames who's IP is not
1118 already present in the ARP table:
1119 0 - don't create new entries in the ARP table
1120 1 - create new entries in the ARP table
1121
1122 Both replies and requests type gratuitous arp will trigger the
1123 ARP table to be updated, if this setting is on.
1124
1125 If the ARP table already contains the IP address of the
1126 gratuitous arp frame, the arp table will be updated regardless
1127 if this setting is on or off.
1128
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki/吉藤英明89c69d32015-03-19 22:42:04 +09001129mcast_solicit - INTEGER
1130 The maximum number of multicast probes in INCOMPLETE state,
1131 when the associated hardware address is unknown. Defaults
1132 to 3.
1133
1134ucast_solicit - INTEGER
1135 The maximum number of unicast probes in PROBE state, when
1136 the hardware address is being reconfirmed. Defaults to 3.
Neil Hormanc1b1bce2006-03-20 22:40:03 -08001137
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001138app_solicit - INTEGER
1139 The maximum number of probes to send to the user space ARP daemon
1140 via netlink before dropping back to multicast probes (see
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki/吉藤英明89c69d32015-03-19 22:42:04 +09001141 mcast_resolicit). Defaults to 0.
1142
1143mcast_resolicit - INTEGER
1144 The maximum number of multicast probes after unicast and
1145 app probes in PROBE state. Defaults to 0.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001146
1147disable_policy - BOOLEAN
1148 Disable IPSEC policy (SPD) for this interface
1149
1150disable_xfrm - BOOLEAN
1151 Disable IPSEC encryption on this interface, whatever the policy
1152
Hannes Frederic Sowafc4eba52013-08-14 01:03:46 +02001153igmpv2_unsolicited_report_interval - INTEGER
1154 The interval in milliseconds in which the next unsolicited
1155 IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 report retransmit will take place.
1156 Default: 10000 (10 seconds)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001157
Hannes Frederic Sowafc4eba52013-08-14 01:03:46 +02001158igmpv3_unsolicited_report_interval - INTEGER
1159 The interval in milliseconds in which the next unsolicited
1160 IGMPv3 report retransmit will take place.
1161 Default: 1000 (1 seconds)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001162
Martin Schwenked922e1c2014-01-28 15:26:42 +11001163promote_secondaries - BOOLEAN
1164 When a primary IP address is removed from this interface
1165 promote a corresponding secondary IP address instead of
1166 removing all the corresponding secondary IP addresses.
1167
1168
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001169tag - INTEGER
1170 Allows you to write a number, which can be used as required.
1171 Default value is 0.
1172
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001173Alexey Kuznetsov.
1174kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru
1175
1176Updated by:
1177Andi Kleen
1178ak@muc.de
1179Nicolas Delon
1180delon.nicolas@wanadoo.fr
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185/proc/sys/net/ipv6/* Variables:
1186
1187IPv6 has no global variables such as tcp_*. tcp_* settings under ipv4/ also
1188apply to IPv6 [XXX?].
1189
1190bindv6only - BOOLEAN
1191 Default value for IPV6_V6ONLY socket option,
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001192 which restricts use of the IPv6 socket to IPv6 communication
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001193 only.
1194 TRUE: disable IPv4-mapped address feature
1195 FALSE: enable IPv4-mapped address feature
1196
Geoffrey Thomasd5c073ca2011-08-22 11:28:57 -07001197 Default: FALSE (as specified in RFC3493)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001198
Florent Fourcot6444f722014-01-17 17:15:05 +01001199flowlabel_consistency - BOOLEAN
1200 Protect the consistency (and unicity) of flow label.
1201 You have to disable it to use IPV6_FL_F_REFLECT flag on the
1202 flow label manager.
1203 TRUE: enabled
1204 FALSE: disabled
1205 Default: TRUE
1206
Tom Herbertcb1ce2e2014-07-01 21:33:10 -07001207auto_flowlabels - BOOLEAN
1208 Automatically generate flow labels based based on a flow hash
1209 of the packet. This allows intermediate devices, such as routers,
1210 to idenfify packet flows for mechanisms like Equal Cost Multipath
1211 Routing (see RFC 6438).
1212 TRUE: enabled
1213 FALSE: disabled
1214 Default: false
1215
FX Le Bail509aba32014-01-07 14:57:27 +01001216anycast_src_echo_reply - BOOLEAN
1217 Controls the use of anycast addresses as source addresses for ICMPv6
1218 echo reply
1219 TRUE: enabled
1220 FALSE: disabled
1221 Default: FALSE
1222
Hannes Frederic Sowa9f0761c2015-03-23 23:36:06 +01001223idgen_delay - INTEGER
1224 Controls the delay in seconds after which time to retry
1225 privacy stable address generation if a DAD conflict is
1226 detected.
1227 Default: 1 (as specified in RFC7217)
1228
1229idgen_retries - INTEGER
1230 Controls the number of retries to generate a stable privacy
1231 address if a DAD conflict is detected.
1232 Default: 3 (as specified in RFC7217)
1233
Hannes Frederic Sowa2f711932014-09-02 15:49:25 +02001234mld_qrv - INTEGER
1235 Controls the MLD query robustness variable (see RFC3810 9.1).
1236 Default: 2 (as specified by RFC3810 9.1)
1237 Minimum: 1 (as specified by RFC6636 4.5)
1238
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001239IPv6 Fragmentation:
1240
1241ip6frag_high_thresh - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001242 Maximum memory used to reassemble IPv6 fragments. When
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001243 ip6frag_high_thresh bytes of memory is allocated for this purpose,
1244 the fragment handler will toss packets until ip6frag_low_thresh
1245 is reached.
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001246
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001247ip6frag_low_thresh - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001248 See ip6frag_high_thresh
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001249
1250ip6frag_time - INTEGER
1251 Time in seconds to keep an IPv6 fragment in memory.
1252
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001253conf/default/*:
1254 Change the interface-specific default settings.
1255
1256
1257conf/all/*:
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001258 Change all the interface-specific settings.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001259
1260 [XXX: Other special features than forwarding?]
1261
1262conf/all/forwarding - BOOLEAN
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001263 Enable global IPv6 forwarding between all interfaces.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001264
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001265 IPv4 and IPv6 work differently here; e.g. netfilter must be used
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001266 to control which interfaces may forward packets and which not.
1267
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001268 This also sets all interfaces' Host/Router setting
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001269 'forwarding' to the specified value. See below for details.
1270
1271 This referred to as global forwarding.
1272
YOSHIFUJI Hideakifbea49e2006-09-22 14:43:49 -07001273proxy_ndp - BOOLEAN
1274 Do proxy ndp.
1275
Loganaden Velvindron219b5f22014-11-04 03:02:49 -08001276fwmark_reflect - BOOLEAN
1277 Controls the fwmark of kernel-generated IPv6 reply packets that are not
1278 associated with a socket for example, TCP RSTs or ICMPv6 echo replies).
1279 If unset, these packets have a fwmark of zero. If set, they have the
1280 fwmark of the packet they are replying to.
1281 Default: 0
1282
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001283conf/interface/*:
1284 Change special settings per interface.
1285
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001286 The functional behaviour for certain settings is different
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001287 depending on whether local forwarding is enabled or not.
1288
Roy.Li605b91c2011-09-28 19:51:54 +00001289accept_ra - INTEGER
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001290 Accept Router Advertisements; autoconfigure using them.
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001291
Tore Anderson026359b2011-08-28 23:47:33 +00001292 It also determines whether or not to transmit Router
1293 Solicitations. If and only if the functional setting is to
1294 accept Router Advertisements, Router Solicitations will be
1295 transmitted.
1296
Thomas Grafae8abfa2010-09-03 05:47:30 +00001297 Possible values are:
1298 0 Do not accept Router Advertisements.
1299 1 Accept Router Advertisements if forwarding is disabled.
1300 2 Overrule forwarding behaviour. Accept Router Advertisements
1301 even if forwarding is enabled.
1302
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001303 Functional default: enabled if local forwarding is disabled.
1304 disabled if local forwarding is enabled.
1305
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki65f5c7c2006-03-20 16:55:08 -08001306accept_ra_defrtr - BOOLEAN
1307 Learn default router in Router Advertisement.
1308
1309 Functional default: enabled if accept_ra is enabled.
1310 disabled if accept_ra is disabled.
1311
Ben Greeard9333192014-06-25 14:44:53 -07001312accept_ra_from_local - BOOLEAN
1313 Accept RA with source-address that is found on local machine
1314 if the RA is otherwise proper and able to be accepted.
1315 Default is to NOT accept these as it may be an un-intended
1316 network loop.
1317
1318 Functional default:
1319 enabled if accept_ra_from_local is enabled
1320 on a specific interface.
1321 disabled if accept_ra_from_local is disabled
1322 on a specific interface.
1323
YOSHIFUJI Hideakic4fd30e2006-03-20 16:55:26 -08001324accept_ra_pinfo - BOOLEAN
Matt LaPlante2fe0ae72006-10-03 22:50:39 +02001325 Learn Prefix Information in Router Advertisement.
YOSHIFUJI Hideakic4fd30e2006-03-20 16:55:26 -08001326
1327 Functional default: enabled if accept_ra is enabled.
1328 disabled if accept_ra is disabled.
1329
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki09c884d2006-03-20 17:07:03 -08001330accept_ra_rt_info_max_plen - INTEGER
1331 Maximum prefix length of Route Information in RA.
1332
1333 Route Information w/ prefix larger than or equal to this
1334 variable shall be ignored.
1335
1336 Functional default: 0 if accept_ra_rtr_pref is enabled.
1337 -1 if accept_ra_rtr_pref is disabled.
1338
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki930d6ff2006-03-20 17:05:30 -08001339accept_ra_rtr_pref - BOOLEAN
1340 Accept Router Preference in RA.
1341
1342 Functional default: enabled if accept_ra is enabled.
1343 disabled if accept_ra is disabled.
1344
Harout Hedeshianc2943f12015-01-20 10:06:05 -07001345accept_ra_mtu - BOOLEAN
1346 Apply the MTU value specified in RA option 5 (RFC4861). If
1347 disabled, the MTU specified in the RA will be ignored.
1348
1349 Functional default: enabled if accept_ra is enabled.
1350 disabled if accept_ra is disabled.
1351
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001352accept_redirects - BOOLEAN
1353 Accept Redirects.
1354
1355 Functional default: enabled if local forwarding is disabled.
1356 disabled if local forwarding is enabled.
1357
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki0bcbc922007-04-24 14:58:30 -07001358accept_source_route - INTEGER
1359 Accept source routing (routing extension header).
1360
YOSHIFUJI Hideakibb4dbf92007-07-10 22:55:49 -07001361 >= 0: Accept only routing header type 2.
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki0bcbc922007-04-24 14:58:30 -07001362 < 0: Do not accept routing header.
1363
1364 Default: 0
1365
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001366autoconf - BOOLEAN
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001367 Autoconfigure addresses using Prefix Information in Router
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001368 Advertisements.
1369
YOSHIFUJI Hideakic4fd30e2006-03-20 16:55:26 -08001370 Functional default: enabled if accept_ra_pinfo is enabled.
1371 disabled if accept_ra_pinfo is disabled.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001372
1373dad_transmits - INTEGER
1374 The amount of Duplicate Address Detection probes to send.
1375 Default: 1
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001376
Roy.Li605b91c2011-09-28 19:51:54 +00001377forwarding - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001378 Configure interface-specific Host/Router behaviour.
1379
1380 Note: It is recommended to have the same setting on all
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001381 interfaces; mixed router/host scenarios are rather uncommon.
1382
Thomas Grafae8abfa2010-09-03 05:47:30 +00001383 Possible values are:
1384 0 Forwarding disabled
1385 1 Forwarding enabled
Thomas Grafae8abfa2010-09-03 05:47:30 +00001386
1387 FALSE (0):
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001388
1389 By default, Host behaviour is assumed. This means:
1390
1391 1. IsRouter flag is not set in Neighbour Advertisements.
Tore Anderson026359b2011-08-28 23:47:33 +00001392 2. If accept_ra is TRUE (default), transmit Router
1393 Solicitations.
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001394 3. If accept_ra is TRUE (default), accept Router
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001395 Advertisements (and do autoconfiguration).
1396 4. If accept_redirects is TRUE (default), accept Redirects.
1397
Thomas Grafae8abfa2010-09-03 05:47:30 +00001398 TRUE (1):
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001399
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001400 If local forwarding is enabled, Router behaviour is assumed.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001401 This means exactly the reverse from the above:
1402
1403 1. IsRouter flag is set in Neighbour Advertisements.
Tore Anderson026359b2011-08-28 23:47:33 +00001404 2. Router Solicitations are not sent unless accept_ra is 2.
Thomas Grafae8abfa2010-09-03 05:47:30 +00001405 3. Router Advertisements are ignored unless accept_ra is 2.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001406 4. Redirects are ignored.
1407
Thomas Grafae8abfa2010-09-03 05:47:30 +00001408 Default: 0 (disabled) if global forwarding is disabled (default),
1409 otherwise 1 (enabled).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001410
1411hop_limit - INTEGER
1412 Default Hop Limit to set.
1413 Default: 64
1414
1415mtu - INTEGER
1416 Default Maximum Transfer Unit
1417 Default: 1280 (IPv6 required minimum)
1418
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki52e163562006-03-20 17:05:47 -08001419router_probe_interval - INTEGER
1420 Minimum interval (in seconds) between Router Probing described
1421 in RFC4191.
1422
1423 Default: 60
1424
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001425router_solicitation_delay - INTEGER
1426 Number of seconds to wait after interface is brought up
1427 before sending Router Solicitations.
1428 Default: 1
1429
1430router_solicitation_interval - INTEGER
1431 Number of seconds to wait between Router Solicitations.
1432 Default: 4
1433
1434router_solicitations - INTEGER
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001435 Number of Router Solicitations to send until assuming no
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001436 routers are present.
1437 Default: 3
1438
1439use_tempaddr - INTEGER
1440 Preference for Privacy Extensions (RFC3041).
1441 <= 0 : disable Privacy Extensions
1442 == 1 : enable Privacy Extensions, but prefer public
1443 addresses over temporary addresses.
1444 > 1 : enable Privacy Extensions and prefer temporary
1445 addresses over public addresses.
1446 Default: 0 (for most devices)
1447 -1 (for point-to-point devices and loopback devices)
1448
1449temp_valid_lft - INTEGER
1450 valid lifetime (in seconds) for temporary addresses.
1451 Default: 604800 (7 days)
1452
1453temp_prefered_lft - INTEGER
1454 Preferred lifetime (in seconds) for temporary addresses.
1455 Default: 86400 (1 day)
1456
1457max_desync_factor - INTEGER
1458 Maximum value for DESYNC_FACTOR, which is a random value
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001459 that ensures that clients don't synchronize with each
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001460 other and generate new addresses at exactly the same time.
1461 value is in seconds.
1462 Default: 600
Jesper Dangaard Brouere18f5fe2009-02-23 04:39:04 +00001463
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001464regen_max_retry - INTEGER
1465 Number of attempts before give up attempting to generate
1466 valid temporary addresses.
1467 Default: 5
1468
1469max_addresses - INTEGER
Brian Haleye79dc482010-02-22 12:27:21 +00001470 Maximum number of autoconfigured addresses per interface. Setting
1471 to zero disables the limitation. It is not recommended to set this
1472 value too large (or to zero) because it would be an easy way to
1473 crash the kernel by allowing too many addresses to be created.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001474 Default: 16
1475
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki778d80b2008-06-28 14:17:11 +09001476disable_ipv6 - BOOLEAN
Brian Haley9bdd8d42009-03-18 18:22:48 -07001477 Disable IPv6 operation. If accept_dad is set to 2, this value
1478 will be dynamically set to TRUE if DAD fails for the link-local
1479 address.
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki778d80b2008-06-28 14:17:11 +09001480 Default: FALSE (enable IPv6 operation)
1481
Brian Haley56d417b2009-06-01 03:07:33 -07001482 When this value is changed from 1 to 0 (IPv6 is being enabled),
1483 it will dynamically create a link-local address on the given
1484 interface and start Duplicate Address Detection, if necessary.
1485
1486 When this value is changed from 0 to 1 (IPv6 is being disabled),
1487 it will dynamically delete all address on the given interface.
1488
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki1b34be72008-06-28 14:18:38 +09001489accept_dad - INTEGER
1490 Whether to accept DAD (Duplicate Address Detection).
1491 0: Disable DAD
1492 1: Enable DAD (default)
1493 2: Enable DAD, and disable IPv6 operation if MAC-based duplicate
1494 link-local address has been found.
1495
Octavian Purdilaf7734fd2009-10-02 11:39:15 +00001496force_tllao - BOOLEAN
1497 Enable sending the target link-layer address option even when
1498 responding to a unicast neighbor solicitation.
1499 Default: FALSE
1500
1501 Quoting from RFC 2461, section 4.4, Target link-layer address:
1502
1503 "The option MUST be included for multicast solicitations in order to
1504 avoid infinite Neighbor Solicitation "recursion" when the peer node
1505 does not have a cache entry to return a Neighbor Advertisements
1506 message. When responding to unicast solicitations, the option can be
1507 omitted since the sender of the solicitation has the correct link-
1508 layer address; otherwise it would not have be able to send the unicast
1509 solicitation in the first place. However, including the link-layer
1510 address in this case adds little overhead and eliminates a potential
1511 race condition where the sender deletes the cached link-layer address
1512 prior to receiving a response to a previous solicitation."
1513
Hannes Frederic Sowadb2b6202013-01-01 00:35:31 +00001514ndisc_notify - BOOLEAN
1515 Define mode for notification of address and device changes.
1516 0 - (default): do nothing
1517 1 - Generate unsolicited neighbour advertisements when device is brought
1518 up or hardware address changes.
1519
Hannes Frederic Sowafc4eba52013-08-14 01:03:46 +02001520mldv1_unsolicited_report_interval - INTEGER
1521 The interval in milliseconds in which the next unsolicited
1522 MLDv1 report retransmit will take place.
1523 Default: 10000 (10 seconds)
1524
1525mldv2_unsolicited_report_interval - INTEGER
1526 The interval in milliseconds in which the next unsolicited
1527 MLDv2 report retransmit will take place.
1528 Default: 1000 (1 second)
1529
Daniel Borkmannf2127812013-09-04 00:19:44 +02001530force_mld_version - INTEGER
1531 0 - (default) No enforcement of a MLD version, MLDv1 fallback allowed
1532 1 - Enforce to use MLD version 1
1533 2 - Enforce to use MLD version 2
1534
Hannes Frederic Sowab800c3b2013-08-27 01:36:51 +02001535suppress_frag_ndisc - INTEGER
1536 Control RFC 6980 (Security Implications of IPv6 Fragmentation
1537 with IPv6 Neighbor Discovery) behavior:
1538 1 - (default) discard fragmented neighbor discovery packets
1539 0 - allow fragmented neighbor discovery packets
1540
Erik Kline7fd25612014-10-28 18:11:14 +09001541optimistic_dad - BOOLEAN
1542 Whether to perform Optimistic Duplicate Address Detection (RFC 4429).
1543 0: disabled (default)
1544 1: enabled
1545
1546use_optimistic - BOOLEAN
1547 If enabled, do not classify optimistic addresses as deprecated during
1548 source address selection. Preferred addresses will still be chosen
1549 before optimistic addresses, subject to other ranking in the source
1550 address selection algorithm.
1551 0: disabled (default)
1552 1: enabled
1553
Hannes Frederic Sowa9f0761c2015-03-23 23:36:06 +01001554stable_secret - IPv6 address
1555 This IPv6 address will be used as a secret to generate IPv6
1556 addresses for link-local addresses and autoconfigured
1557 ones. All addresses generated after setting this secret will
1558 be stable privacy ones by default. This can be changed via the
1559 addrgenmode ip-link. conf/default/stable_secret is used as the
1560 secret for the namespace, the interface specific ones can
1561 overwrite that. Writes to conf/all/stable_secret are refused.
1562
1563 It is recommended to generate this secret during installation
1564 of a system and keep it stable after that.
1565
1566 By default the stable secret is unset.
1567
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001568icmp/*:
1569ratelimit - INTEGER
1570 Limit the maximal rates for sending ICMPv6 packets.
Stephen Hemminger6dbf4bc2008-07-01 19:29:07 -07001571 0 to disable any limiting,
1572 otherwise the minimal space between responses in milliseconds.
1573 Default: 1000
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001574
1575
1576IPv6 Update by:
1577Pekka Savola <pekkas@netcore.fi>
1578YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / USAGI Project <yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org>
1579
1580
1581/proc/sys/net/bridge/* Variables:
1582
1583bridge-nf-call-arptables - BOOLEAN
1584 1 : pass bridged ARP traffic to arptables' FORWARD chain.
1585 0 : disable this.
1586 Default: 1
1587
1588bridge-nf-call-iptables - BOOLEAN
1589 1 : pass bridged IPv4 traffic to iptables' chains.
1590 0 : disable this.
1591 Default: 1
1592
1593bridge-nf-call-ip6tables - BOOLEAN
1594 1 : pass bridged IPv6 traffic to ip6tables' chains.
1595 0 : disable this.
1596 Default: 1
1597
1598bridge-nf-filter-vlan-tagged - BOOLEAN
Michael Milner516299d2007-04-12 22:14:23 -07001599 1 : pass bridged vlan-tagged ARP/IP/IPv6 traffic to {arp,ip,ip6}tables.
1600 0 : disable this.
Pablo Neira Ayuso49816822012-05-08 19:36:44 +02001601 Default: 0
Michael Milner516299d2007-04-12 22:14:23 -07001602
1603bridge-nf-filter-pppoe-tagged - BOOLEAN
1604 1 : pass bridged pppoe-tagged IP/IPv6 traffic to {ip,ip6}tables.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001605 0 : disable this.
Pablo Neira Ayuso49816822012-05-08 19:36:44 +02001606 Default: 0
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001607
Pablo Neira Ayuso49816822012-05-08 19:36:44 +02001608bridge-nf-pass-vlan-input-dev - BOOLEAN
1609 1: if bridge-nf-filter-vlan-tagged is enabled, try to find a vlan
1610 interface on the bridge and set the netfilter input device to the vlan.
1611 This allows use of e.g. "iptables -i br0.1" and makes the REDIRECT
1612 target work with vlan-on-top-of-bridge interfaces. When no matching
1613 vlan interface is found, or this switch is off, the input device is
1614 set to the bridge interface.
1615 0: disable bridge netfilter vlan interface lookup.
1616 Default: 0
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001617
Vlad Yasevich32e8d492008-07-08 16:43:29 -07001618proc/sys/net/sctp/* Variables:
1619
1620addip_enable - BOOLEAN
1621 Enable or disable extension of Dynamic Address Reconfiguration
1622 (ADD-IP) functionality specified in RFC5061. This extension provides
1623 the ability to dynamically add and remove new addresses for the SCTP
1624 associations.
1625
1626 1: Enable extension.
1627
1628 0: Disable extension.
1629
1630 Default: 0
1631
1632addip_noauth_enable - BOOLEAN
1633 Dynamic Address Reconfiguration (ADD-IP) requires the use of
1634 authentication to protect the operations of adding or removing new
1635 addresses. This requirement is mandated so that unauthorized hosts
1636 would not be able to hijack associations. However, older
1637 implementations may not have implemented this requirement while
1638 allowing the ADD-IP extension. For reasons of interoperability,
1639 we provide this variable to control the enforcement of the
1640 authentication requirement.
1641
1642 1: Allow ADD-IP extension to be used without authentication. This
1643 should only be set in a closed environment for interoperability
1644 with older implementations.
1645
1646 0: Enforce the authentication requirement
1647
1648 Default: 0
1649
1650auth_enable - BOOLEAN
1651 Enable or disable Authenticated Chunks extension. This extension
1652 provides the ability to send and receive authenticated chunks and is
1653 required for secure operation of Dynamic Address Reconfiguration
1654 (ADD-IP) extension.
1655
1656 1: Enable this extension.
1657 0: Disable this extension.
1658
1659 Default: 0
1660
1661prsctp_enable - BOOLEAN
1662 Enable or disable the Partial Reliability extension (RFC3758) which
1663 is used to notify peers that a given DATA should no longer be expected.
1664
1665 1: Enable extension
1666 0: Disable
1667
1668 Default: 1
1669
1670max_burst - INTEGER
1671 The limit of the number of new packets that can be initially sent. It
1672 controls how bursty the generated traffic can be.
1673
1674 Default: 4
1675
1676association_max_retrans - INTEGER
1677 Set the maximum number for retransmissions that an association can
1678 attempt deciding that the remote end is unreachable. If this value
1679 is exceeded, the association is terminated.
1680
1681 Default: 10
1682
1683max_init_retransmits - INTEGER
1684 The maximum number of retransmissions of INIT and COOKIE-ECHO chunks
1685 that an association will attempt before declaring the destination
1686 unreachable and terminating.
1687
1688 Default: 8
1689
1690path_max_retrans - INTEGER
1691 The maximum number of retransmissions that will be attempted on a given
1692 path. Once this threshold is exceeded, the path is considered
1693 unreachable, and new traffic will use a different path when the
1694 association is multihomed.
1695
1696 Default: 5
1697
Neil Horman5aa93bc2012-07-21 07:56:07 +00001698pf_retrans - INTEGER
1699 The number of retransmissions that will be attempted on a given path
1700 before traffic is redirected to an alternate transport (should one
1701 exist). Note this is distinct from path_max_retrans, as a path that
1702 passes the pf_retrans threshold can still be used. Its only
1703 deprioritized when a transmission path is selected by the stack. This
1704 setting is primarily used to enable fast failover mechanisms without
1705 having to reduce path_max_retrans to a very low value. See:
1706 http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-nishida-tsvwg-sctp-failover-05.txt
1707 for details. Note also that a value of pf_retrans > path_max_retrans
1708 disables this feature
1709
1710 Default: 0
1711
Vlad Yasevich32e8d492008-07-08 16:43:29 -07001712rto_initial - INTEGER
1713 The initial round trip timeout value in milliseconds that will be used
1714 in calculating round trip times. This is the initial time interval
1715 for retransmissions.
1716
1717 Default: 3000
1718
1719rto_max - INTEGER
1720 The maximum value (in milliseconds) of the round trip timeout. This
1721 is the largest time interval that can elapse between retransmissions.
1722
1723 Default: 60000
1724
1725rto_min - INTEGER
1726 The minimum value (in milliseconds) of the round trip timeout. This
1727 is the smallest time interval the can elapse between retransmissions.
1728
1729 Default: 1000
1730
1731hb_interval - INTEGER
1732 The interval (in milliseconds) between HEARTBEAT chunks. These chunks
1733 are sent at the specified interval on idle paths to probe the state of
1734 a given path between 2 associations.
1735
1736 Default: 30000
1737
1738sack_timeout - INTEGER
1739 The amount of time (in milliseconds) that the implementation will wait
1740 to send a SACK.
1741
1742 Default: 200
1743
1744valid_cookie_life - INTEGER
1745 The default lifetime of the SCTP cookie (in milliseconds). The cookie
1746 is used during association establishment.
1747
1748 Default: 60000
1749
1750cookie_preserve_enable - BOOLEAN
1751 Enable or disable the ability to extend the lifetime of the SCTP cookie
1752 that is used during the establishment phase of SCTP association
1753
1754 1: Enable cookie lifetime extension.
1755 0: Disable
1756
1757 Default: 1
1758
Neil Horman3c681982012-10-24 09:20:03 +00001759cookie_hmac_alg - STRING
1760 Select the hmac algorithm used when generating the cookie value sent by
1761 a listening sctp socket to a connecting client in the INIT-ACK chunk.
1762 Valid values are:
1763 * md5
1764 * sha1
1765 * none
1766 Ability to assign md5 or sha1 as the selected alg is predicated on the
stephen hemminger3b09adc2013-01-03 07:50:29 +00001767 configuration of those algorithms at build time (CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5 and
Neil Horman3c681982012-10-24 09:20:03 +00001768 CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1).
1769
1770 Default: Dependent on configuration. MD5 if available, else SHA1 if
1771 available, else none.
1772
Vlad Yasevich32e8d492008-07-08 16:43:29 -07001773rcvbuf_policy - INTEGER
1774 Determines if the receive buffer is attributed to the socket or to
1775 association. SCTP supports the capability to create multiple
1776 associations on a single socket. When using this capability, it is
1777 possible that a single stalled association that's buffering a lot
1778 of data may block other associations from delivering their data by
1779 consuming all of the receive buffer space. To work around this,
1780 the rcvbuf_policy could be set to attribute the receiver buffer space
1781 to each association instead of the socket. This prevents the described
1782 blocking.
1783
1784 1: rcvbuf space is per association
stephen hemminger3b09adc2013-01-03 07:50:29 +00001785 0: rcvbuf space is per socket
Vlad Yasevich32e8d492008-07-08 16:43:29 -07001786
1787 Default: 0
1788
1789sndbuf_policy - INTEGER
1790 Similar to rcvbuf_policy above, this applies to send buffer space.
1791
1792 1: Send buffer is tracked per association
1793 0: Send buffer is tracked per socket.
1794
1795 Default: 0
1796
1797sctp_mem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, pressure, max
1798 Number of pages allowed for queueing by all SCTP sockets.
1799
1800 min: Below this number of pages SCTP is not bothered about its
1801 memory appetite. When amount of memory allocated by SCTP exceeds
1802 this number, SCTP starts to moderate memory usage.
1803
1804 pressure: This value was introduced to follow format of tcp_mem.
1805
1806 max: Number of pages allowed for queueing by all SCTP sockets.
1807
1808 Default is calculated at boot time from amount of available memory.
1809
1810sctp_rmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max
Max Matveeva6e12042011-06-19 22:08:10 +00001811 Only the first value ("min") is used, "default" and "max" are
1812 ignored.
1813
1814 min: Minimal size of receive buffer used by SCTP socket.
1815 It is guaranteed to each SCTP socket (but not association) even
1816 under moderate memory pressure.
1817
1818 Default: 1 page
Vlad Yasevich32e8d492008-07-08 16:43:29 -07001819
1820sctp_wmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max
Max Matveeva6e12042011-06-19 22:08:10 +00001821 Currently this tunable has no effect.
Vlad Yasevich32e8d492008-07-08 16:43:29 -07001822
Bhaskar Dutta72388432009-09-03 17:25:47 +05301823addr_scope_policy - INTEGER
1824 Control IPv4 address scoping - draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00
1825
1826 0 - Disable IPv4 address scoping
1827 1 - Enable IPv4 address scoping
1828 2 - Follow draft but allow IPv4 private addresses
1829 3 - Follow draft but allow IPv4 link local addresses
1830
1831 Default: 1
1832
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001833
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -07001834/proc/sys/net/core/*
Shan Weic60f6aa2012-04-26 16:52:52 +00001835 Please see: Documentation/sysctl/net.txt for descriptions of these entries.
Wang Tinggong705efc32009-05-14 22:49:36 +00001836
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001837
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -07001838/proc/sys/net/unix/*
Wang Tinggong705efc32009-05-14 22:49:36 +00001839max_dgram_qlen - INTEGER
1840 The maximum length of dgram socket receive queue
1841
1842 Default: 10
1843
1844
1845UNDOCUMENTED:
Stephen Hemminger4edc2f32008-07-10 16:50:26 -07001846
1847/proc/sys/net/irda/*
1848 fast_poll_increase FIXME
1849 warn_noreply_time FIXME
1850 discovery_slots FIXME
1851 slot_timeout FIXME
1852 max_baud_rate FIXME
1853 discovery_timeout FIXME
1854 lap_keepalive_time FIXME
1855 max_noreply_time FIXME
1856 max_tx_data_size FIXME
1857 max_tx_window FIXME
1858 min_tx_turn_time FIXME