Re: [newbie] Iptables kernel question

2003-07-08 Thread stormjumper
you've to check a file called
.config,
containing options with which the kernel is compiled with.

IIRC, it can be found in /usr/src/linux
if you installed the kernel sources rpm.

as a side note, i recall reading somewhere that
future kernels will have the compilation options
included WITHIN the kernel, but at that time,
it wasn't included in the stable kernels yet.

maybe you can check with the kernel mailing lists,
or google for it.
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From: rikona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 12:40
Subject: [newbie] Iptables kernel question


 Hello,

 I've been snooping around and found that iptables can reference the
 command that is requesting access, but only if this capability was
 available when the kernel was compiled.

 Is there a way to determine if the 9.1 kernel was compiled with this
 capability?

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 Thanks,
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[newbie] Iptables kernel question

2003-07-07 Thread rikona
Hello,

I've been snooping around and found that iptables can reference the
command that is requesting access, but only if this capability was
available when the kernel was compiled.

Is there a way to determine if the 9.1 kernel was compiled with this
capability?

-- 
Thanks,
 rikona  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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