Hi,
> eeks... a compressed archie including a binary is not what people on
> linux-kernel usually want to see
whoops, gues who made a bodge of thier makefile :P
> anyway - thanks for your contribution. Why didn't you submit this for
> inclusion into netfilter/iptables CVS patch-o-matic ?
On 2001.01.22 11:58:26 + Scaramanga wrote:
> I wonder, would there be any interest/point in my NETLINK module, which
> provides a backward compatible netlink interface. There are a good few
> apps out there which rely on it, and its nice not to have to run a daemon
> and i
Hi,
> This is true. This is called ipqmpd or something similar and written by
> Harald Welte, yes?
> Your best option is to either check out libipq (can be found in the
> directory of the same name in the iptables sources), which provides
> clean C interfaces, or the PERL interface, available fro
Hi,
> QUEUE means to pass the packet to userspace (if supported by the kernel).
Looking at the code it seemed to do the same thing as the old netlink, but
with more complexity, to what end though, i couldnt tell, was only a brief
skim.
> $ sed -n -e '1874,1876p' /usr/src/linux-2.4.0/Documentati
Hi,
Under Linux 2.2.x I used to be able to use ipchains to send packet to a
netlink socket so that my userspace application could further analyze
the packet data.
Since kernel 2.4 and iptables, I have not enjoyed the same functionality,
has it been deprecated in favour of a better method, if so,
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