Embedded and NO_SHARED_LIBS

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Hi to all

I am working on an embedded system using kernel 2.6.10 and iptables
1.3.0.

I build iptables using NO_SHARED_LIBS=1 and everything went ok.

Now, as I required iptables "to be smaller", I am trying to build it
using shared libraries.

It compiles without problem, and seems to link with the shared libraries
(at least it does not show linking errors)... I can also see nat and
filter tables with -L

However, when I try to introduce a rule, it does not work, although it
worked when static linking.

For example:

~ # iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE
iptables v1.3.0: Couldn't load target `MASQUERADE':File not found

Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.

Any ideas

Thanks for all

Miguel Ángel 
 
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