Re: [Shorewall-users] do not load some kernel modules

2020-02-12 Thread Witold Tosta
It seemed to me that way too, but since I'm not an expert, I can't help anymore. In addition, from my own experience I also had problems with the e1000 and e1000e controllers, regardless of whether they came from the kernel tree or compiled separately from sources picked up from Intel's website. An

Re: [Shorewall-users] do not load some kernel modules

2020-02-12 Thread Tom Eastep
On 2/12/20 7:23 AM, Witold Tosta wrote: >> I'm not saying xt_geoip is the culprit. I just need to get it out of >> the way for now so the kernel isn't tainted. > > Nevertheless, I wish you luck and although it will probably be a > miserable consolation for you, on Linux Slackware with the kernel

Re: [Shorewall-users] match state support

2020-02-12 Thread Tom Eastep
On 2/12/20 2:01 AM, Vieri Di Paola wrote: > Hi, > > On a system with shorewall working fine, I decided to build a new > kernel version, and rebuild all kernel modules for that version. > > iptables has not been re-compiled after building and symlinking the > new kernel version. > > After rebooting

Re: [Shorewall-users] do not load some kernel modules

2020-02-12 Thread Witold Tosta
No, if you take a look at the link I posted (that particular message, not the rest of the forum topic or related bug report), you will se that the same exact thing occurs on a system without this Intel driver. Probably you're right. I think I missed this part of the log. I now have a system

Re: [Shorewall-users] do not load some kernel modules

2020-02-12 Thread Vieri Di Paola
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 11:45 AM Witold Tosta wrote: > > In my opinion, the xt_geoip modules from xtables-addons have nothing to do > with your error. I would rather bet on the cooperation of the > e1000e network card driver with the tcpip stack. No, if you take a look at the link I posted (that

Re: [Shorewall-users] do not load some kernel modules

2020-02-12 Thread Witold Tosta
In my opinion, the xt_geoip modules from xtables-addons have nothing to do with your error. I would rather bet on the cooperation of the e1000e network card driver with the tcpip stack. I admit that I also had problems with the cards from the e1000e and e1000 controllers. They were all network card

[Shorewall-users] match state support

2020-02-12 Thread Vieri Di Paola
Hi, On a system with shorewall working fine, I decided to build a new kernel version, and rebuild all kernel modules for that version. iptables has not been re-compiled after building and symlinking the new kernel version. After rebooting into the new kernel, shorewall complains with: "Your ker