Re: Allow active and passive FTP connections

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On Thursday 17 June 2004 2:06 pm, Piszcz, Justin Michael wrote:

> root@p500:~# insmod ip_conntrack_ftp
> insmod: can't read 'ip_conntrack_ftp': No such file or directory
> root@p500:~#
>
> - Insmod is when you load the module directly, there it would not work
> unless you were in the _same_ directory as the ip_conntrack_ftp and you
> renamed the ip_conntrack_ftp.{ko,o} ip_conntrack_ftp, then it would
> work.

Fair comment about the absolute path, but I'm not sure why you think you need 
a rename.   From "insmod --help" on my system (insmod version 2.4.6):

root@onyx:~# insmod --help
Usage:
insmod [-fhkLmnpqrsSvVxXyY] [-e persist_name] [-o module_name] [-O blob_name] 
[-P prefix] module [ symbol=value ... ]

  module                Name of a loadable kernel module ('.o' can be omitted)

However, I'm sure the original poster has worked out how to solve the problem 
by now, so this is probably getting OT...

Regards,

Antony.

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