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 TcpMaxHalfOpen: Core Services

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TcpMaxHalfOpen

Updated: March 28, 2003

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

TcpMaxHalfOpen

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters

 

Data type Range Default value

REG_DWORD

0x1–0xFFFFFFFF (connections)

Windows Server 2003: 0x1F4 (500) Windows XP Professional: 0x64 (100)

Description

Specifies how many connections the server can maintain in the half-open(SYN-RCVD) state before TCP/IP initiates SYN flooding attack protection. This entry is used only when SYN flooding attack protection is enabled on this server, that is, when the value of the SynAttackProtect entry is 1 and the value of the TcpMaxConnectResponseRetransmissionsentry is at least 2.

This entry establishes one of three configurable thresholds that, if exceeded, trigger TCP's SYN attack flooding protection feature. Because SYN flooding often results in many half-open connections, TCP interprets an elevated number of half-open connections to be a symptom of SYN flooding.

The other two thresholds are:

  • The number of connections that remain in the half-open(SYN-RCVD) state even after a connection request has been retransmitted exceeds the value of the TcpMaxHalfOpenRetried entry.

  • The number of connection requests that the system refuses exceeds the value of the TcpMaxPortsExhausted entry. The system must refuse all connection requests when its reserve of open connection ports runs out.

Notes

  • The value of this entry should be greater than the value of the TcpMaxHalfOpenRetried entry.

  • Windows Server 2003 does not add this entry to the registry. You can add it by using the registry editor Regedit.exe.

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