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* how can 'iptables -D ...' get EAGAIN?
@ 2002-12-20  7:48 Alain Fauconnet
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From: Alain Fauconnet @ 2002-12-20  7:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

On a server that has a very dynamic set of iptables  rules  (used  for
traffic accounting), I occasionally see a  'iptables  -D ...'  command
in the session start or session end scripts return:

iptables: Resource temporarily unavailable

I've checked the source  code  for  any  occurance  of  EAGAIN  (which
matches this message) but there isn't any.

Can someone explain in which case iptables would get a EAGAIN error?

This  is  a -D (delete rule) command, not -L, so I don't think that it
can be DNS-related, can it?

Thanks in advance for any hint,
Greets,
_Alain_


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