Re: ipq_read timeout

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Hi,

     I installed iptables 1.2.9 from source, now if i do an lsmod i get the
module loaded as ip_tables.o but I suspect this is the ip_tables.o of
iptables 1.2.7a which I had before(I removed iptables 1.2.7 package using
rpm -e iptables), I have one iptables.o in the directory in which
iptables1.2.9 src is installed but when i do insmod iptables.o it says :

iptables.o : can't find the kernel version this module was compiled for.

So what should I do to correct this ?

thanks
Amit





Sven Schuster <schuster.sven@xxxxxx>@lists.netfilter.org on 05/19/2004
05:29:49 PM

Sent by:    netfilter-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


To:    Amit Kumar Singh/HSS@HSS
cc:    "Jee J.Z." <jz105@xxxxxxxxxx>, netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject:    Re: ipq_read timeout



Hi Amit,

On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 04:49:22PM +0530, aksingh@xxxxxxxxxxx told us:
>
> Hi Sven,
>
>    Which version of iptables/libipq do you use. As u said we can define a
> negative timeout value for ipq_read so that it returns immediately. I
have
> iptables-1.2.1a-1.on a system. A man ipq_read there shows me that the
> timeout parameter for ipq_read has not yet been implemented.

your version of iptables seems quite a little outdated. I'm using
version 1.2.9. You really should update your iptables.


Sven

>
> thanks
> Amit
>


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