gentoo iptables problem

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No, you don't understand. There's a binary called iptables, and there
is a kernel module also called iptables, (though if you want to be
specific, that's actually called iptables.co), that you load via
modprobe. If the kernel module isn't loaded, or is not built into the
kernel, or can't be automagically loaded when needed, you can do with
the iptables binary whatever you want, and it still won't work without
that module.

Greg


On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 06:48:34PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> John, that's right when the emerge happened iptables was built as a 
> program not a module.  It's probably some useflag that needs setting 
> correctly for this to build as a module.
> 
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