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performance impact of iptables TRACE rules

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I want to find out why some TCP messages are being dropped by our production firewall.

The firewall is running CentOS 7, has a large set of iptables rules defined and is a sensitive part of our production environment: any performance issues are likely to impact our customers.

What should I expect the performance impact to be of adding iptable TRACE rules to this very busy firewall?

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