From: Hari Hendaryanto <hari.h@csmcom.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: L7 compile
Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 09:10:35 +0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4488D89B.70001@csmcom.com> (raw)
hello,
i'm new in iptables.
is there a way to compile L7 extensions as a kernel module and iptables
extensions module without recompiling the kernel?
i'm using kernel 2.6.9 and iptables 1.2.11.
by default L7 compiled as iptables extensions modules and built in
kernel image.and i don't wanna messed around with the existing working
kernel.
in directory /usr/src/linux/net/ipv4/netfilter i've tried to do this
(i've already patch the kernel and iptables with L7-extensions)
gcc -O3 -Wall -I/usr/src/linux/include -c ipt_layer7.c -D__KERNEL__
-DMODULES -DMODVERSIONS
but always come up with bunch of errors.
is there any howto modified L7 patch so i can compile it as a kernel module?
many thanks :)
PT.CITRA SARI MAKMUR
SATELLITE & TERRESTRIAL NETWORK
Connecting the distance - anytime, anywhere, any content
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