netfilter: conntrack: disable 0 value for conntrack_max setting
Undocumented historical artifact inherited from ip_conntrack.
If value is 0, then no limit is applied at all, conntrack table
can grow to huge value, only limited by size of conntrack hashes and
the kernel-internal upper limit on the hash chain lengths.
This feature makes no sense; users can just set
conntrack_max=
2147483647 (INT_MAX).
Disallow a 0 value. This will make it slightly easier to allow
per-netns constraints for this value in a future patch.
Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>