Re: ipset module loaded at startup on CentOS 6.5

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ipset is not kernel module, so do not try to load it as kernel or iptables
module.

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Eero


2014-08-10 22:18 GMT+03:00 Rob Townley <rob.townley@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Anybody on here successfully get ipset iptables sets to work _after_ a
> reboot?
> My question on StackExchange
>
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/149536/upon-bootup-all-iptables-are-lost-because-the-kernel-module-ip-set-is-not-loade
>
> Some of the things that need to be in place, otherwise iptables does not
> load:
> 1.) The kernel module ip_set needs to be loaded.
> 2.) The "sets" need to be created.
> 3.) Only after 1 and 2 succeed, dare start up iptables.
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