Related but general question. (WAS:Re: ip_conntrack_ftp doesn't workwith ftp proxy)

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If you can pass additional information to the modules as you load them,
can you pass the same information to a module that is statically built
into the kernel?  How is such information passed?

Regards

Alasdair Ramsay

Kim Leandersson wrote:
| Try loading the ip_conntrack_ftp module with the option ports instead.
|
| ip_conntrack_ftp ports=8082 should do the trick for you!
|
| //kim
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