Hi Jan, Am Donnerstag, 7. Oktober 2010, um 09:16:59 schrieben Sie: > 1.75 MB sounds like an older model, however, that "linux 2.4 use forced" > statement is bogus for WRT54GL (4MB Flash) since at least openwrt > 8.09/Linux 2.6.25. Yep, e.g. WAP54Gv2/v3. Only 2.4 Watt. And no: OpenWrt Backfire still supports a brcm-2.4 target. You can use 2.6, but the opensourced WLAN driver does not work well. You loose e.g. IBSS, AP mode, distance setting and (more criticial) stability. Maybe the latest Broadcom code-drop may solve this but I don't expect this to show up in 2010... > > >As Jan pointed out: copy of the addresses may be stored elsewhere in the > >form of hash keys. At least, I will place a warning in the docs and check > >for oopses if conntrack is active. You think about a single rule either > >in POSTROUTING or PREROUTING. May overcome above conntrack hash prob... > >Good point - I place it on the TODO. > > RAWS/DNAT in Xtables-addons has this solved by using the raw and rawpost > tables. No RAW table in 2.4 AFAICT. But a good hint, I'll check that. As a first measure I placed a big fat warning at the start of the readme. Ref: http://map66.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/map66/README.html // Sven-Ola -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html