Did you recompile your kernel? It needs to have "enable module versions set"
HTH,
Mark Ingles
At 01:34 AM 11/13/00 , Imre Kertesz wrote:
>Suffering from lack of documentation for the Linux installation
>requirements, I am attempting to troubleshoot my FW-1 installation on
>Mandrake Linux (Red Hat). The installation appears to be successful, but
>fwstart returns the error message:
>
>FireWall-1: Loading kernel module...
>fwstart: Loading fw-1 kernel module
>FW-1: insmod failed
>
>..So I tried to insmod the fwmod.2.2.x.o module manually and get a slew
>of unresolved symbols as well as the error:
>
>mknod: wrong number of arguments
>Try `mknod --help' for more information.
>chmod: /dev/fw0: No such file or directory
>open: No such file or directory
>
>There appears to be a character device called /dev/fw0 that is created
>when the module is loaded but this isnt happening and all subsequent
>manipulation of this file are crashing. If any of these problems look
>familiar, please share the lore
>
>Thanks - I
>
>In examining the module loading process,
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