Yes, actually your impression is correct. The limited rate after the duplicated rules obviously was limited to 9 log entries per second, because I originally had 9 rules and imposed an 1/1 limit on them. I just want to see indications as to what is happening in the logs. I still can look at the counters if I want to see how many requests come in.
I cannot say for sure how many requests per second were there at the time of attack and I also think many may have been dropped because the storage could not keep up. It is a 1 Gbps connection, but with just port probing, that may still amount to a few thousand requests per second, each of which has a significant log impact. I cannot really say what has happened, because obviously the filterlog process was out for several hours (there is also a gap into log file history on one day), such that not even remote logging shows anything. As a matter-of-fact IDK if the CPU load was only a side effect.
Logging for default deny is off here.
I cannot say for sure how many requests per second were there at the time of attack and I also think many may have been dropped because the storage could not keep up. It is a 1 Gbps connection, but with just port probing, that may still amount to a few thousand requests per second, each of which has a significant log impact. I cannot really say what has happened, because obviously the filterlog process was out for several hours (there is also a gap into log file history on one day), such that not even remote logging shows anything. As a matter-of-fact IDK if the CPU load was only a side effect.
Logging for default deny is off here.
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