Re: [OT] Re: ipchains

2001-06-18 Thread Ted Gervais

On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, J Sloan wrote:

> > I just ran into something odd. To me anyways, it was odd.
> > I just installed and brought up kernel 2.4.5 and my ipchains failed.
> > So I upgraded to the latest (that I could find) ipchains-1.3.10, and
> > that also fails.
> >
> > Has anyone got any version of ipchains to work with the new(er) kernels?
> 
> For what it's worth, Red Hat 7.1 ships iptables
> with ipchains emulation, which works out of the
> box on their 2.4.2 kernel

Yup!  But I am running Slackware7.1 here.
Thanks anyways..
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Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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[OT] Re: ipchains

2001-06-18 Thread J Sloan

Ted Gervais wrote:

> I just ran into something odd. To me anyways, it was odd.
> I just installed and brought up kernel 2.4.5 and my ipchains failed.
> So I upgraded to the latest (that I could find) ipchains-1.3.10, and
> that also fails.
>
> Has anyone got any version of ipchains to work with the new(er) kernels?

For what it's worth, Red Hat 7.1 ships iptables
with ipchains emulation, which works out of the
box on their 2.4.2 kernel

cu

jjs

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