Re: why can't use connlimit ??

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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Buddy wu wrote:

> > I just think it's strange that compiling iptables would produce a .so
> > file when compiling the kernel does not produce an accompanying .ko file
> > (except maybe when ipt_connlimit is not compiled as module, but that is
> > something we don't know ;-))
> >
>    I want to tell you that the .so file is not produced when I combile
> the iptables, but it born with the installation with the linux system.
> And I try to complie the kernel with the latest POM, but I failed, it
> tell me he can't find proto member in found object when he compile the
> ipt_connlimit.c file. Is it want corresponding header(.h) file, but it
> can't find in my source files?

It seems that connlimit is unmaintained then.

You can try to find a kernel release which works with the patch in
pom-ng, i.e. uses the same structures. If that's done, then you should
definitely compile an iptables binary from source with the given patched
kernel.

Best regards,
Jozsef
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