No, I didn't. I suppose I felt intimidated by the warning about not applying all the patches. Is it safe to apply all the patches, or at least all the pending and submitted patches? Thanks - John On Sat, 2003-04-26 at 06:54, Martin Josefsson wrote: > On Sat, 2003-04-26 at 11:19, John A. Sullivan III wrote: > > I very much wanted to use the window tracking patch but an unable to get > > it to apply. I am running RedHat 7.3 with kernel 2.4.20. The > > patch-o-matic test replies: > > > > Testing... tcp-window-tracking.patch NOT APPLIED (29 rejects out of 32 > > hunks) > > > > When I try to apply the patch I get: > > > > Patch extra/tcp-window-tracking.patch conflicts with > > extra/ip_conntrack-timeouts.patch... > > ip_conntrack-timeouts.patch NOT APPLIED (1 missing files) > > Testing patch extra/tcp-window-tracking.patch... > > Placed new Makefile line > > Failed to patch copy of /usr/src/linux > > TEST FAILED: patch NOT applied. > > > > I do not have ip_conntrack-timeouts.patch installed. I even tried > > reversing that patch in case it was installed without my knowing it but > > it is not there. > > > > I rebuilt the kernel and tried the tcp-window-tracking patch as the only > > patch but that didn't work either. I tried applying it separately after > > applying all other patches. That didn't work. What am I doing wrong? > > Did you apply all pending and submitted patches? > > ./runme --batch pending > > will do that and it is required for some patches to apply. -- John A. Sullivan III Chief Technology Officer Nexus Management +1 207-985-7880 john.sullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx --- If you are interested in helping to develop a GPL enterprise class VPN/Firewall/Security device management console, please visit http://iscs.sourceforge.net