Re: ipp2p problems

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On 3/14/07, J.E. <jecarb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

root@servidor:/usr/src/ipp2p-0.8.0# iptables -m ipp2p --help
iptables: match `ipp2p' v (I'm v1.3.1).

Only i get this line, iptables: match `ipp2p' v (I'm v1.3.1)

You are running iptables version 1.3.1, and this is not the version you compiled ipp2p for (1.3.3)
What is the output of the ipp2p make install?


-- Marco

root@servidor:/usr/src/ipp2p-0.8.0# iptables -A FORWARD -m ipp2p --ipp2p
-j DROP
iptables: match `ipp2p' v (I'm v1.3.1).

Only one line, again.

root@servidor:/usr/src/ipp2p-0.8.0# iptables -L FORWARD
Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
target     prot opt source               destination
DROP      !icmp --  anywhere             anywhere            state INVALID
eth0_fwd   all  --  anywhere             anywhere
eth1_fwd   all  --  anywhere             anywhere
Reject     all  --  anywhere             anywhere
LOG        all  --  anywhere             anywhere            limit: avg
5/min burst 2 LOG level info prefix `Shorewall:FORWARD:REJECT:'
reject     all  --  anywhere             anywhere

I don't see anything of ipp2p.
(In Spanish: Nada por aquí nada por allá :) )

Always i get the same results with:

Ubuntu Dapper
Kernels: 2.6.15-27-386, 2.6.15-28-386
iptables: 1.3.3
ipp2p: 0.8.0

Ubuntu Breezy (i think)
Kernel: 2.6.12-10-386
iptables: 1.3.1
ipp2p: 0.8.0

I don't know what's going on. Any ideas?

Thank you all
Juanen
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