From: Arne Kepp <netfilter@smallworld.no>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: PPTP conntrack, combination that works?
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:16:30 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <430DA88E.7070005@smallworld.no> (raw)
Hi,
I have tried using patch-o-matic-ng-20050824 to patch my vanilla kernel
to support masquerading PPTP.
When I tried to install the modules I got an error that there was an
undefined reference to __ip_conntrack_expect_find
I found a post that said I needed nf_conntrack_netlink, which I also
tried to add (either it didn't patch cleanly, or it made no difference,
can't remember).
Next I found a post saying I need cnetlink, so I tried patching that
too, but I get an error that there were 3 (2.6.11.11) or 4 (2.6.12.5)
rejected chunks of code.
I have tried with kernels 2.6.11.11 , 2.6.11.12 and 2.6.12.5. I have
also tried deleting the source tree, applying only cnetlink and so
forth, to no avail. IPTables has been 1.3.2 all along. I also tried
patch-o-matic-ng-20050821.
So my question really is:
Does anyone know what I am doing wrong, or know a combination of patches
/ kernel-version that works? Preferably 2.6.11 or newer.
Thanks,
-Arne
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