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List: debian-security
Subject: Re: iptables missing library (FIXED)
From: Jeff <jcoppock1 () attbi ! com>
Date: 2001-12-25 4:18:49
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Howland, Curtis, 2001-Dec-25 13:08 +0900:
> This may seem an obvious question, but have you coordinated that "ipchains" works \
> with the 2.2.x kernels, and "iptables" with the 2.4.x kernels?
> Woody standard kernel is still 2.2.x.
>
> Curt
Thanks for the suggestion. I am running woody with a 2.4.16
kernel, so the iptables works fine.
I did figure out the problem though. It turned out that I was
referencing target chains that had not yet been created. I had
three different ones.
It's interesting that iptables correllated the targets to a
/lib/iptables/libipt_<target>.so file. Each of the three targets
were handled this way. As soon as I moved the target chain
creations to a point in the script prior to their reference, the
chains and rules loaded fine.
jc
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