Re: conntrack -E -i not allowed?

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We need to be able to determine when we get an UPDATE or a DISCONNECT, which 
connections they correspond to. I assumed that was the purpose of the CT id. 
Why are you removing it? 


On Tuesday 07 November 2006 04:40, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote:
> Alan Ezust wrote:
> >> Is there a trick to getting the ctids to be sent to the output of this?
>
> There is not.
>
> >> conntrack -L -i seems to work, showing me the id. Personally, I think
> >> conntrack should always output the id.
>
> No, actually we have plans to remove it soon. Why do you need the id?

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Alan Ezust            www.presinet.com
Presinet, inc         alan.ezust@xxxxxxxxxxxx
           Victoria, BC,Canada

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