Yes, when the "ipt_condition" module is loaded it creates the directory
and the files with "0" into them.
We don't need to manually create the "ipt_condition" directory or the
files (we can't write into /proc, I think).
If we need to add more condition files, only need to add the iptables
rule and then "rmmod ipt_condition" and then iptables will load by
itself the "ipt_condition" module when it was needed.
If you dont see the "ipt_condition" module with "lsmod | grep condition"
command, you will need to run "modprobe ipt_condition" by hand.
Best regards and thanks to all for your help.
Jozsef Kadlecsik wrote:
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, [ISO-8859-15] Samuel Díaz García wrote:
I had trying to use -m condition iptables extension module, but when I
see /proc/net I cant see ipt_condition directory and I can't make it.
How can I make the /proc/net/ipt_condition directory?
modprobe ipt_condition
Best regards,
Jozsef
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