RE: Kernel 2.6.18 and quota match

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Hi Marco,

Thanks for your reply.

From: "Marco Berizzi" <pupilla@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: uncystu@xxxxxxxxxxx
CC: netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Kernel 2.6.18 and quota match
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:26:02 +0200

Thanks for your reply. I have tried both the standard download available from the netfilter website (dated 1st Feb 2006) and iptables snapshot (20060902) with no difference.

mhhh...
This is my extensions test result:

Extensions found: IPv4:CLUSTERIP IPv4:connbytes IPv4:dccp IPv4:quota IPv4:recent IPv4:statistic IPv4:string IPv6:REJECT IPv6:ah IPv6:esp IPv6:frag IPv6:ipv6header IPv6:hbh IPv6:dst IPv6:rt

When you compile iptables snapshot are you able to see IPv4:quota?
If you don't see it, you should update your kernel headers to 2.6.18


I have downloaded the latest iptables snapshot (20060924) and compiled it. I do see IPv4:quota so long as I have applied the patch included with patch-o-matic-ng(20060511). If I do not apply that patch to the kernel, iptables doesn't include IPV4:quota when I compile it. With kernel 2.6.18, should I still need patch-o-matic-ng to get the quota match?

I have made sure that I have the latest version of linux-kernel-headers (2.6.11.2) available for my distro of linux (Ubuntu5.10 - Breezy Badger). According to what I have read on the net, if I compile my kernel with the "-I /usr/src/linux/include" option it will use the headers that actually came with the linux kernel rather than the headers included in the standard distrbution package. Sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but is this correct?

Thanks for your help,
Stu

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