Rob Sterenborg wrote: > > Glad to here that worked for you. > > > > As for getting connection tracking to work I'll defer that to > > others on the list. I'm have a similar problem on a Fedora Core 2 > > virtual instance that we lease offsite for a project. In that case > > everything was statically linked but I can't use any of the loaded > > modules (or better said they don't work). But for me it wasn't > > critical so I just gave up on it. > > The OP could build a new kernel from kernel.org and see if the problem > goes away. You can't take advantage of the RH kernel updates anymore > if you do this but so far only the FC2 kernel seems to have this > problem. Of course, if this is a production site then it is not > really an option but then perhaps a test-server could be built. This is a production box, so I am not interested in building a custom kernel. I am running CentOS 4.3 which should be nearly the same kernel as RHEL4. -- Bowie