Re: how to get ipset as module

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Jozsef Kadlecsik wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
>   
>> I can't compile the kernel to activate ipset as it is a remote box. Is
>> there any alternative to to get ipset as a module in a remote suse box ?
>>     
>
> Assuming that the architectures of the remote/local boxes are 
> identical, that's not hard at all:
>
> - get the source code of the kernel version running on the remote box, 
> - configure the kernel source,
> - compile ipset with referring to the configured kernel source tree,
> - copy the compiled ip_set*.ko modules to the proper module directory
>   on the remote box.
>
>   

Thanks for your response.
Yes, this can be done too but the arch of the remote box is not same as
my local one. local box is 32-bit inter and the remote is
amd-dual-core-64bit


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