Thanks Brad and Hamilton for your answers. I have lunched iptables. But I have other doubts: I have compiled my iptables source obtaining two folder(one called libs and the second obj), so I take libs/armeabi/iptables file and put it into data from ./adb tool. I tried to move iptables file from data to /system/bin in the emulator or put this file directly from ./adb push to /system/bin but it isn't possible!!! How can I do it? At this moment,If I want to launch iptables command I have to go into data folder and write command like this:"./iptables -v"
On 19 Ott, 19:26, Brad Davis <bda...@cove-mtn.com> wrote: > If you have the Android kernel tree from "git" you can use the "make > menuconfig" command to set the kernel compile-time parameters > (including netfilter and iptables). Android uses a slightly modified > Unix file tree structure where /system is prepended to the standard > Unix tree structure. Most of the userspace C/C++ programs are in / > system/{bin,lib,xbin}. (While there is /system/usr, there is not a > system/usr/{bin,sbin}). > > Your userspace executables should be built like the other userspace > executables (they can be dynamically linked against the libraries in > the build tree). > > Your executables should probably go in /system/bin, libraries in / > system/lib. These directories are protected from writing by normal > Android applications. > > On Oct 18, 1:08 pm, cox85 <cox1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Thanks Brad. I am doing the thesis on Android kernel. > > I have already created a Netfilter module for Linux Kernel, but in > > Android is a little more complex. > > I have downloaded iptables source from android kernel source, but how > > can i compile it? > > I have to create only a Makefile?And I have to compile with static > > mode? > > Where I have to put my userspace program iptables? > > > On Oct 16, 5:02 am, Brad Davis <bda...@cove-mtn.com> wrote: > > > > In the kernel you need to enable Netfilter and all the IP Tables stuff > > > under that (you should look at the configuration of a kernel that > > > supports iptables). Then you need to port the userspace program > > > iptables (including the libraries that aren't part of Android). > > > > If you don't know what you are doing, you should practice first on a > > > standard Linux distribution where you have the full support of the OS > > > to debug your hacks. Android isn't made to learn kernel hacking on. > > > > On Oct 15, 4:59 am, cox85 <cox1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Thanks for the answer. But my kernel still not support iptables. I > > > > have recompiled the kernel, with, command make menuconfig, adding > > > > > general setup->"kernel-> user space relay support (formerly relayfs) " > > > > > What I have to modify to enable iptables? > > > > > On 13 Ott, 18:49, Brad Davis <bda...@cove-mtn.com> wrote: > > > > > > Android is (simply) a Linux kernel, some (not all) modified BSD > > > > > userspace, and the Android Java system. If you want Linux userspace > > > > > you will need to add Linux userspace programs to your build. > > > > > > On Oct 12, 11:17 am, cox85 <cox1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I want to create a netfilter kernel module and I am new in android > > > > > > world. > > > > > > I have downloaded android kernel and I have make my own kernel, but > > > > > > I > > > > > > can't found in ADB shell iptables command. > > > > > > I use android goldfish because i have only the emulator > > > > > > What I have to do to enabling iptables command? > > > > > > Antonio Conforti- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - -- unsubscribe: android-kernel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-kernel