--- Martin Josefsson <gandalf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 20:03, SBlaze wrote: > > > Then using patch o matic I applied a very few changes (quote time and > string). > > Now the quote and time patches are selectable from a make menuconfig from > the > > /usr/src/linux directory. However the string matching options are NO WHERE > to > > be found. I don't understand why and thats why I need help. > > > > Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? Is it a bug somewhere? Thanks in > > advance for anyones and everyones time! > > You need to compile iptables against your new kernel after you've > patched it with the string match from p-o-m. > > There's a check during the complilation that checks which things you > have in your kernel. Only these things get compiled (with a few > exceptions). > > -- > /Martin Additional Info that might help someone help me is... Welcome to Rusty's Patch-o-matic! Each patch is a new feature: many have minimal impact, some do not. Almost every one has bugs, so I don't recommend applying them all! ------------------------------------------------------- Already applied: submitted/01_2.4.19 submitted/02_2.4.20 base/TTL base/iplimit base/quota base/time extra/string extra/talk-conntrack-nat ----------------------------------------------------------------- No more patches to apply! Q to Quit or ? for options [Q/a/r/b/?] azkerban:~/iptables-1.2.7a# make KERNEL_DIR=/usr/src/linux | grep string Extensions found: IPv4:quota IPv4:string IPv4:time It appears that the p-o-m is doing its job.... Mayb I am wrong but this leads me to believe it might be a problem with the string matching files/code ? ===== "No touchy NO TOUCHY! Emperor Kuzko -=Emperor's New Groove=-" __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com