It's fixed on Ubuntu 12.04.
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ipset is not useful in ubuntu, because kernel and iptables do not
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Detected an error with ipset utility :
ipset v4.5, protocol version 4.
ipset v4.5: Kernel ip_set module is of protocol version 6.I'm of protocol
version 4.
Please upgrade your kernel and/or ipset(8) utillity.
That's running a FirewallBuilder script on Ubuntu 11.10. So the ipset
utility does not m
Fixed in 12.04, reopen if needed.
** Changed in: ipset (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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ipset is not useful in ubuntu
Kernel module is in 12.04, ipset will be updated.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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ipset is not useful
See bug 979682 for newer ipset.
** Changed in: ipset (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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ipset is not useful in ubuntu, bec
Marking the iptables task as Fix Released as /lib/xtables/libxt_set.so
is shipped now.
** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Yes, xtables-addons working with ipset, BUT xtables not included in ubuntu.
I'm using xtables-addons as workaround too..
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It'd be great if someone else could confirm.
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FYI, ipset is working in Oneiric with iptables v1.4.10 and xtables-
addons v1.35, under kernel 3.0.0-10.
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ipset is not useful in ubuntu, bec
note this webpage describes a workaround that works for maverick -
http://pepoluan.posterous.com/powertip-howto-install-ipset-on-ubuntu
I haven't tested it on natty
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IP-set has been merged for the coming 2.6.39 release, which should make these
package usable by default.
I'd suggest enabling the feature in the kernel, and that someone verifies which
user-land sources are needed
to manage the kernel functionality.
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I have ipset working under 10.10, though without the default Ubuntu
packages. I don't understand how the debbugs #485182 upstream report is
closed as "Fix Released".
I spent some time on #Netfilter on IRC, and have "sqft" (Jan
Engelhardt?) to thank for most of this information.
First, to clarify
Can confirm that this cannot build on 10.10.
Would really like to get this module included in the kernel, there are
just so many uses for "sets" of ip addresses (blacklisting being at the
top of my list).
I automatically blacklist ip's for portscans etc and my current
blacklist sits at just over
compiling xtables-addons fail:
In file included from /usr/src/modules/xtables-addons/compat_xtables.c:21:
/usr/src/modules/xtables-addons/compat_xtnu.h:87: warning: ‘struct
xt_match_param’ declared inside parameter list
/usr/src/modules/xtables-addons/compat_xtnu.h:87: warning: its scope is only
Please include ipset module in Server kernel.
because this is very important netfilter module.
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No one of ipset-source and xtables-addons-sources compiles in Ubuntu
10.10.
When compiling, error ‘struct xt_match_param’ declared happens.
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The above steps in #13 do not fix the problem for 10.04 LTS. This is
quite a useful feature for firewalls such as shorewall to leverage quick
and easy changes to blacklists.
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Works in Ubuntu Karmic (9.10) by building the ipset module (package
'ipset_source') with module-assistant:
sudo -i
apt-get install ipset ipset_source
module-assistant prepare
module-assistant build ipset
module-assistant install ipset
exit
ip sets can then be created and used as per documentatio
Ipset package is unusuable, but you can get this software another way:
- install package xtables-addons-source
- build it with module-assistant auto-install (you can shorten it to m-a a-i)
xtables-addons
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Turns out the Debian 'fixme' is to install the 'netfilter-extensions-
source' package.
It's contents:
dpkg -L netfilter-extensions-source
/usr
/usr/src
/usr/src/netfilter-extensions.tar.bz2
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/netfilter-extensions-source
/usr/share/doc/netfilter-extensions-sou
** Changed in: debian
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown => Incomplete
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Tags removed: review-request
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #485182
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=485182
** Also affects: debian via
** Tags added: review-request
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Seems in 9.10 you can use module assistant to build ipset from source.
Package named "ipset-source"
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It seems like bug reports are handled by incompetent idiot. This bug
report exists for about two years now and noone assigned even priority
to it. I can confirm that this bug exist in ubuntu 8.04.2.
I don't want to recompile kernel and iptables every time I'm installing
new version -- so would you
Is there any progress on this. I dont understand the process for getting
this sorted but from what I can tell the ip_set module needs to either
be built and included with the kernel or as another package, without
this the ipset package should probably be flagged for removal.
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Should have been 8.10 _Alpha_ release above
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Seems like it's the same issue in both 8.04 and current 8.10 release.
I was hoping to use this in my firewall, but no luck :-|
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Tested on 7.10 with same results - the kernel-space is missing...
** Changed in: ipset (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I went to try it on Ubuntu then, and what a waste of time, why build the
userspace tools and no kernel module...
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Forgot to mention, thankfully iptables-restore is reasonably quick on a
large > 6000 IP blacklist
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I've also looked at this for several projects, but I was somewhat
confused that Ubuntu had the userspace tools, but not the kernelspace
implementation compiled in...
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I also wanted to use this package, but haven't even tried to install it
after reading your bug report. I suspected that Ubuntu might not contain
ipset patch...
This would be a great addition, although I'm not a kernel hacker and I'm
not sure what's the impact of this patch, IMO it has to be decide
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