THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO:
- EFT v7.x and later
- DMZ Gateway®, v3.0 and later
DISCUSSION
The flood protection property can be edited in the DMZ Gateway configuration file (<InstallDir>\conf\DMZGatewayServerService.conf) to fine tune your DMZ Gateway deployment for specific situations.
(When DMZ is configured in a clustered environment, each DMZ must point to the same configuration file.)
Property: DEnableConnFloodProtection
Units: boolean
Valid Range: true or false
Default: TRUE
Description: Enables or disables the connection flood protection. Disabling allows larger number of connections to be accepted at the same time.
In the section labeled # Additional Java parameters, add the flood protection property at the bottom of the section. For example:
# Additional Java parameters. Add parameters as needed starting from 1.
# By default, use the server Virtual Machine.
wrapper.java.additional.1=-server
wrapper.java.additional.2=-DDMZSharedConfigurationDirectory=%DMZ_SHARED_CONFIG_DIRECTORY%
wrapper.java.additional.2.stripquotes=TRUE
wrapper.java.additional.3=-Djava.ext.dirs=bin/jre1.8.0_45/lib/ext
wrapper.java.additional.4=-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
wrapper.java.additional.5=-DDMZBufferPoolBufferSize=262144
wrapper.java.additional.6=-DEnableConnFloodProtection=False
Refer to KB#11201 for a table of other DMZ Gateway configuration settings.