Re: POM Xtables???

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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote:

> On Monday 2008-06-30 23:11, Jozsef Kadlecsik wrote:
> >
> >In order to make life easier, as I apply the patches sent by Swen, 
> >there'll be a new, "standalone" version of ipset, i.e. it'll be possible 
> >to use it without patch-o-matic-ng.
> 
> I have been tracking ipset a bit lately, it already seems
> standing alone. Would you be willing to make it available
> through Xtables-addons?
> A test head for inspection can be found at
> 	git://dev.medozas.de/xtables-addons ipset

The iptables match and target for ipset are in the iptables source tree, 
so that part is totally independent from pom-ng and supported by iptables, 
out of the box. As ipset is IPv4-only, there's no way to create an xtables
variant of the match and the target :-).

The source of the 'ipset' binary, which is totally independent from 
iptables or xtables, is currently in svn, but we can move it to git 
anytime. I don't really see what would be the benefit in adding ipset to 
xtables-addons, sorry. But thank you the offer!

Best regards,
Jozsef
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