Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of iptables 1.4.2-rc1

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Hi Jozsef,

On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, Jozsef Kadlecsik wrote:

> > G.W. Haywood wrote:
> >
> > > I'm curious about the ipset userspace tool - will it eventually find
> > > its way to the iptables tarball?
>
> With the iptables source you already get the userspace part of the set
> match and target. The (new) ipset source tarball contains both the ipset
> userspace tool and the kernel modules, including the netfilter match and
> target. There's no need for patch-o-matic-ng for ipset anymore, so the
> life is easier to get the complete ipset functionality.

You're quite right, I've installed it on a couple of my mailservers and
it is a lot easier than patching [sic] the patch-o-matic sources.

Thank you.  Thank you all! very much for your efforts.

> ...there's no point to waste the resources of the maintainers as I
> have been working on a complete rewriting of ipset.  By the next
> netfilter development workshop I want to release the first version...

I understand.  I was just curious. :)

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73,
Ged.
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