iprange

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Hi, I have just installed iptables 1.2.9 from source, but it seems that the
iprange module that is now built in, is not working. From the iprange pom
documentation, it used to be that '-m iprange --dst-range
10.0.0.0-10.5.255.255.255' would work. Now, that is not working. It gives the
error, "iptables: No chain/target/match by that name", and iptables isn't
recognising -m as an argument anyway, but perhaps the -m argument is added by
pom, which I'm not using now. I figured I don't need to '-m iprange', since it
is built in, but without that, iptables doesn't recognise --dst-range. I thought
maybe I don't need to tell it that it's a range any more, that it will recognise
it as a range, and so with just '-d 10.0.0.0-10.5.255.255.255', iptables
complains that the host/network is not found.

Is iprange even being built in, as the changelog suggests? Do I have to activate
it in some way? Or has the iprange usage changed? How do I get it working as
before?

Thanks.

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