Re: -m recent

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* uniplex (uniplex@maximum-linux.net) wrote:
> Congrats! :)

Thanks. :)

> I found this in dmesg
> 
> ipt_recent v0.2.3: Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>. 
> http://snowman.net/projects/ipt_recent/

Ok, yeah, that's a kind of old one.  I think you should try 0.2.6,
honestly.

> Do you know where I can find a guide or howto for installing your patch? 
> I'm not to swoft with those types of things, I've used patch and diff 
> only one time that I can remember.

If you want to install using one of the tarballs I've created it's
pretty simple.  Patch your kernel using the patch-o-matic as normal.
Then uncompress/untar the tarball you downloaded and copy the
ipt_recent.h and ipt_recent.c from the tarball over the ones that now
exist in your Linux kernel tree (from the patch-o-matic).  You can also
overwrite the libipt_recent.c that is in the extensions directory with
the one from the tarball.  Then compile iptables and your kernel as you
normally would.

	Stephen

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