Hi Aleksanser.
When running the patch-o-matic part to apply the ipp2p patches it patches both the kernel and the iptables sources.
So the iptables that I have compiled and installed under the /usr/local/ tree already does have the ipp2p module.
Why am I using using patch-o-matic-ng?
Mainly because I am familiar with it.
If you refer to the ipp2p FAQ at http://www.ipp2p.org/faq_en.html under the question "How can I obtain IPP2P?", part of the answer is as follows:
"Another way to install IPP2P is through Patch-O-Matic-ng from http://www.netfilter.org wich adds patches and updates to your kernel and iptables sources. You'll need to recompile both afterwards."
So that is the approach I took.
The patch-o-matic-ng script downloads the ipp2p patches, they aren't distributed with it.
So it'll get the latest at the time, which on Sep 26th was 0.8.1_rc1, if I had waited a day or two 0.8.2 would have been out.
I'll try again using the newer version.
Thanks.
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Jim Barber
DDI Health
Aleksander Kamenik wrote:
Hi,
IIRC you had to compile the module for the kernel and iptables, you're missing the latter.
Why are you using patch-o-matic if you only need ipp2p? What version of ipp2p is in pom?
Try downloading this one (latest):
http://ipp2p.org/downloads/ipp2p-0.8.2.tar.gz
And follow these instructions: http://ipp2p.org/docu_en.html#install
Regards,
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