I think ipchains is supported as a loadable module.  You do need to load
it after you unload (if necessary) iptables)

rmmod iptables  --not sure if you need this
insmod ipchains


Jim Bija wrote:
> 
> I have recently upgraded to kernel 2.4.9 using. However i am getting
> messages
> that the kernel does not support ipchains. I thought at first it was because
> iptables was running, when i try to kill iptables i get this message:
> /etc/rc.d       /init.d/iptables stop
> Resetting built-in chains to the default ACCEPT policy:    [  OK  ]
> 
> I dont want to reset them, i want iptables gone, as i know you cant use both
> at the same time..
> 
> ipchains -L does this:
> ipchains: Incompatible with this kernel
> 
> Any ideas? I would glady use iptables, however ive never wrote tables..
> these
> are the simple chains im trying.. if someone could offer a table to do the
> same, i guess that would solve my problem too..well i hope..
> 
> ipchains -I input -p tcp --dport 22 -j DENY
> ipchains -I input -p tcp --dport 22 -s x.x.x.x -j ACCEPT
> ipchains -I input -p tcp --dport 22 -s x.x.x.x -j ACCEPT
> 
> Thanks for the help, ill now go and learn tables..  :)
> 
> Jim.
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