Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 02/07/07 10:59 CST:
> Andrew Beverley wrote these words on 02/07/07 10:25 CST:
>
>> On another note, can you still change to version 1.3.6?

What does that give us, that 1.3.5 doesn't?


> Not sure what to do here.

Okay, how does this sound (in the IPTables instructions in a note
right before the compilation commands):

"IPTables can use the raw kernel headers from the Linux package
to build additional modules and extensions. This could result
in IPTables becoming broken if you update to a more recent
kernel version later on."

I'm not thrilled with that, especially the fact that the "additional
modules and extensions" aren't described as to what they would do
(what additional functionality is provided) if you *did* build them.

-- 
Randy

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