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taotaozq_02
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I see that there are parameters to addmodule/removemodule, but they're ignored. Why ?
--addmodule=<module> Ignored option, was used to enable an iptables module
--removemodule=<module> Ignored option, was used to disable an iptables module
Will firewalld continue to finish the function ? Or is there any problem to finish it ?
I ask because I find that more iptable modules, .ko files, insmoded in kernel, worse TCP/UDP traffic throughput can be achieved. Removing iptable module is one solution.
--addmodule=<module> Ignored option, was used to enable an iptables module
--removemodule=<module> Ignored option, was used to disable an iptables module
Will firewalld continue to finish the function ? Or is there any problem to finish it ?
I ask because I find that more iptable modules, .ko files, insmoded in kernel, worse TCP/UDP traffic throughput can be achieved. Removing iptable module is one solution.