Re: iprange

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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Vigil wrote:

> I take it nobody else uses iprange or any other new built plugins (connlimit,
> realm, classify, connmark, netmap) with 1.2.9?

I have just checked and it works fine (2.4.22 kernel + 1.2.9 iptables
release).

> On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Vigil nvnwdfuq02-at-sneakemail.com |Netfilter Mailing List| wrote:
>
> >1.2.8 (from Slackware 9, without pom and iprange) was installed when I compiled
> >1.2.9. I uninstalled it before installing 1.2.9. I then uninstalled 1.2.9,
> >unpacked it and compiled and installed it again, just in case anything from
> >1.2.8 was interfering. I then recompiled the kernel (2.4.22) and rebooted with
> >the new 1.2.9, then uninstalled it and compiled and installed it again(!)

I still suspect you have got two iptables binaries on your system and you
start the previous one instead what you installed from source.

iptables installed from source goes into /usr/local/sbin/iptables. Call
the binary with full path to be sure.

Please don't try to guess the syntax: it works as it is documented in the
manpage: iprange is an extension, so you must invoke it as
'iptables .... -m iprange <iprange-options>' ...

Best regards,
Jozsef
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