Various problems with 13.0 amd64 on vultr.com
Freddie Cash
fjwcash at gmail.com
Tue Apr 20 16:39:34 UTC 2021
On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 12:34 AM Mark Delany <n7w at delta.emu.st> wrote:
> On 19Apr21, Mason Loring Bliss allegedly wrote:
>
> > I haven't seen a hang yet, but the test system hasn't been up much more
> > than ten minutes, so I'll report back later.
>
> I think I've isolated it to natd traffic.
>
> The system stays up reliably with natd disabled but hangs within a couple
> of minutes of an
> inbound ipv4 traffic.
>
> If I just run with the ipfw rule and the divert kernel module, then no
> problem the system
> runs albeit without any real ipv4 traffic working for obvious reasons. But
> I can happily
> do anything I like in ipv6 and it runs fine.
>
> But as soon as natd is run with inbound traffic such as an ssh session,
> then the system
> mostly hangs and according to the vultr console, it's spinning at 100% CPU.
>
If you re-write your rules to use the in-kernel libalias support instead of
divert sockets sending traffic to natd, does it stay up while passing IPv4
traffic?
That would help narrow it down even further to natd issues.
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Freddie Cash
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