RE: Iptables and SNAT

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Hi
Thanks for the answer.
I found out that recompiling the iptables with
KERNEL_DIR=<my-kernel-source> did the trick!


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Vevers [mailto:mark@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 17. februar 2004 15:29
To: Jan Kaastrup
Subject: Re: Iptables and SNAT


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On Tuesday 17 Feb 2004 11:03 am, you wrote:
> Hi
> I have iptable module loaded
Ok - are you using RedHat's IP tables?  Or have you compiled
your own and your own patch-o-matic additions?  - I've seen
problems before where people have mixed & matched. On RH
if using patch-o-matic patches and upgrading iptables to match
I uninstall the iptables rpm, compile from a vanilla kernel and
then add the patch-o-matic patches and then recompile the 
userspace apps from scratch.

BTW You need to be careful using vanilla kernels with 
multi-threaded apps on Fedora as it appears there are 
problems with fedora and a kernel which doesn't have 
NPTL support.  RH.9 seems not to mind even though the 
vanilla kernel doesn't support NPTL.

Cheers
Mark
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Mark Vevers.    mark@xxxxxxx / mark@xxxxxxxxxx
Principal Internet Engineer, Internet for Learning,
Research Machines Plc. (AS5503)
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