Re: where is libipt_match.so?

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On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 05:56, David T-G wrote:
> George, et al --
> 
> ...and then George Vieira said...
> % 
> % Have you searched for the file?
> 
> I hadn't yet, but I did, and it truly isn't on the system.
> 
> What is it?  From where does (er, should) it come?
> 
It's a netfilter module, and it comes from the iptables distribution
(also in the 2.4 kernel distro). You get it by compiling and installing
the iptables distro, or selecting match support in the netfilter kernel
config section and compiling the kernel.

> 
> % 
> % # Unix compatible search. ;)
> % find / -name libipt_match.so -exec ls -l {} \;
> 
> The only kind -- although I wouldn't bother with the extra overhead of
> the exec ;-)
> 
> 
> 
> % 
> % if it's in a different location just symbolic link it to where ever it's
> % looking for it.. ;) cheap way out..
> 
> If only it were that simple!
> 
> 
> % 
> % Thanks,
> 
> Thanks, anyway.
> 
> 
> % ____________________________________________
> % George Vieira
> % Systems Manager
> % georgev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> % 
> % Citadel Computer Systems Pty Ltd
> % http://www.citadelcomputer.com.au
> 
> 
> HAND
> 
> :-D
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