Every time when I try to do iptables with -j MASQUERADE, iptables exit with "iptables: Unknown error 4294967295" message. After searching here(bugzilla), I'm get informed that this is a bug, but only the message is wrong(the message would be "Invalid argument"). Searching again I've been found that recompiling the iptables user-space program I would solve the problem. I tried to recompile iptables, but it hadn't solved the error. But I'm persistent: I've tried to update my kernel to the newer version found in my distribution, installed the source and extracted the /proc/config.gz to /usr/src/linux/.config, and then recompiled iptables again. After this, I've recompiled kernel and iptables again(and I used make clean in both too). I've tried to use the kernel 2.6.16.20 too. Finally, I've tried to apply patch-o-matic-ng, but I still getting the same. -- Last Configuration: Slackware GNU/Linux 10.2 with Linux-2.6.15.3(default distro kernel config) GCC 4.1.1 Iptables 1.3.5 Other Configurations: Slackware GNU/Linux 10.2 with Linux-2.6.10 and Linux-2.6.16.20(both with default distro kernel config and my other own custom config's) GCC: 3.3.6 Iptables: 1.2.11 and 1.3.3 --- Thank's
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