ip_conntrack_lock not readlocked ? anyone ....

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Hi,

smalik@vistawiz.com [mailto:smalik@vistawiz.com] wrote:
>hello everyone -
>
>I was wondering if someone has seen this error message before.  Prt =
what
>does is mean? I am running iptables 1.2.7.
>
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_nat_core.c:739
>&ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_conntrack_core.c:91
>&ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:743 =
&ip_conntrack_lock
>not readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_conntrack_core.c:977
>&ip_conntrack_lock not readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:840 =
&ip_conntrack_lock
>not readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_nat_core.c:739
>&ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_conntrack_core.c:91
>&ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:743 =
&ip_conntrack_lock
>not readlocked
>Oct 13 11:50:18 firekernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:840 =
&ip_conntrack_lock
>not readlocked
>

Is that on a kernel with newnat, like 2.4.20-pre something ?

It's harmless but annoying - check the archives of netfilter-devel
for the discussion and fix by Martin Josefsson. That fix is already
in 2.4.20-pre11.

Regards,
Filip





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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Hi,<BR>
<BR>
smalik@vistawiz.com [<A =
HREF=3D"mailto:smalik@vistawiz.com";>mailto:smalik@vistawiz.com</A>] =
wrote:<BR>
&gt;hello everyone -<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;I was wondering if someone has seen this error message before.&nbsp; =
Prt what<BR>
&gt;does is mean? I am running iptables 1.2.7.<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_nat_core.c:739<BR>
&gt;&amp;ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_conntrack_core.c:91<BR>
&gt;&amp;ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:743 =
&amp;ip_conntrack_lock<BR>
&gt;not readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_conntrack_core.c:977<BR>
&gt;&amp;ip_conntrack_lock not readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:840 =
&amp;ip_conntrack_lock<BR>
&gt;not readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_nat_core.c:739<BR>
&gt;&amp;ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT ip_conntrack_core.c:91<BR>
&gt;&amp;ip_conntrack_lock_Rsmp_4193d6ac readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 fire kernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:743 =
&amp;ip_conntrack_lock<BR>
&gt;not readlocked<BR>
&gt;Oct 13 11:50:18 firekernel: ASSERT: ip_nat_core.c:840 =
&amp;ip_conntrack_lock<BR>
&gt;not readlocked<BR>
&gt;<BR>
<BR>
Is that on a kernel with newnat, like 2.4.20-pre something ?<BR>
<BR>
It's harmless but annoying - check the archives of netfilter-devel<BR>
for the discussion and fix by Martin Josefsson. That fix is already<BR>
in 2.4.20-pre11.<BR>
<BR>
Regards,<BR>
Filip<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT>
</P>

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