I run a small website from home on a raspberry pi, which sits behind my router (running DD-WRT). Port forwarding is enabled on port 80 for web traffic.
Today my internet connection is really slow. I tried a couple of things and noticed that the number of active IP connections is pretty much maxed out (max is 4096 and the number of connections hovers around 4090).
A look at the active IP connection table shows that almost all of these are incoming connections on port 80.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love loads of traffic to my website, but there's no way it's attracting that much attention!
If I reset the router then within 1-2 mins the number of connections is maxed out again.
What's happening? I don't remember the number of connections ever being this high before.
Feathers
Today my internet connection is really slow. I tried a couple of things and noticed that the number of active IP connections is pretty much maxed out (max is 4096 and the number of connections hovers around 4090).
A look at the active IP connection table shows that almost all of these are incoming connections on port 80.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love loads of traffic to my website, but there's no way it's attracting that much attention!
If I reset the router then within 1-2 mins the number of connections is maxed out again.
What's happening? I don't remember the number of connections ever being this high before.
Feathers
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