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From: Madhav Diwan <madhav@diwancomputing.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org, mvdiwan@hotmail.com
Subject: where did ipt_unclean go in kernel 2.6.5 ?
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 17:45:06 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <407324E2.5080408@diwancomputing.com> (raw)

Hi Everyone,

I recently compiled and applied kernel 2.6.5 from kernel.org , building 
it as an rpm using `make rpm` on a RedHat 9 system. The build process 
went so smoothly i was astonished.

Of course there are always the little nagging things left to clean up.

Just curious but where did the unclean match target disappear to? I 
thought that was part of the base iptables target set.

I use firestarter to apply iptables rule sets to this upgraded machine 
and I see the following:


Apr  6 17:31:31 shreya1 firestarter: Zeroing all current rules: succeeded
Apr  6 17:31:31 shreya1 modprobe: FATAL: Module ipt_unclean not found.
Apr  6 17:31:32 shreya1 last message repeated 2 times
Apr  6 17:31:32 shreya1 firestarter: Applying Firestarter configuration 
succeeded

Was UNCLEAN dropped as a standard target? I don t see it anywhere in the 
standard kernel config in the 2.6 series.

patchomatic-ng was no help either.


By the way , as a side note, just which iptables patches DO apply to the 
kernel 2.6 series? its at version 2.6.5 now and severely needs some 
firewalling support. , for instance h323 and the failover connection 
tracking?

Sincerely

Madhav Diwan


             reply	other threads:[~2004-04-06 21:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-04-06 21:45 Madhav Diwan [this message]
2004-04-07  0:31 ` where did ipt_unclean go in kernel 2.6.5 ? Philip Craig
2004-04-07 13:05   ` Dick St.Peters

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