Hello,
i can use tools like https://tools.pingdom.com , http://gtmetrix.com , Firefox/CHrome developer console to count number of HTTP port 80/443 requests, BUT i want to ask if this match/is same with number of network connections that the web server accepts using netfilter/iptables (firewall, or a network interface) in relation to that particular web page load.
I know there is keep-alive, cloudflare, nginx proxy and such. How i can count real number of connections that iptables/firewall accepts regardign one particular web page load? I can also see access_log number of GET requests, but again, unsure if this is acurate with netfilter connections.
I am on Linux CentOS 6 and using Apache PHP, suPHP, Keep-alive, gzip compression
(My aim is to find right value for the config server firewall PORTFLOOD option)
Thank You
i can use tools like https://tools.pingdom.com , http://gtmetrix.com , Firefox/CHrome developer console to count number of HTTP port 80/443 requests, BUT i want to ask if this match/is same with number of network connections that the web server accepts using netfilter/iptables (firewall, or a network interface) in relation to that particular web page load.
I know there is keep-alive, cloudflare, nginx proxy and such. How i can count real number of connections that iptables/firewall accepts regardign one particular web page load? I can also see access_log number of GET requests, but again, unsure if this is acurate with netfilter connections.
I am on Linux CentOS 6 and using Apache PHP, suPHP, Keep-alive, gzip compression
(My aim is to find right value for the config server firewall PORTFLOOD option)
Thank You
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