-------- Messaggio Inoltrato -------- Oggetto: Re: iptables: undefined symbol: xtables_find_target_revision Data: Sat, 13 Apr 2019 00:56:20 +0200 Mittente: nhhabsburglothringen <nhhabsburglothringen@xxxxxxxxx> A: Duncan Roe <duncan_roe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Hi, thank you. I have test the 1.8.2 and the 1.8.0 with the same result. The older 1.6.2, working fine (I have completed the check). May be there are a bug ? Emy Il 10/04/2019 13:11, Duncan Roe ha scritto: > On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 11:09:25AM +0200, nhhabsburglothringen wrote: >> Seems to be a problem of version 1.8 because compiling the 1.6.2 whitout >> any modify, all working fine (I reserve further checks but it seems to >> be so). >> >> Can be a problem linked to the new name *legacy (maybe some library >> don't recognize it). >> >> Any idea ? >> >> Emy >> >> Il 09/04/2019 21:14, nhhabsburglothringen ha scritto: >>> Hi to all. >>> >>> I have compiled from source iptables v1.8.2 on debian 9 with a kernel >>> 4.9.144-rt93 64bit also recompiled for enable use of imq as module and >>> other stuff. >>> >>> no error configurig (./configure CFLAGS="-ggdb3 -O0 -DDEBUG" >>> --prefix=/usr --sbindir=/sbin --enable-libipq --enable-bpf-compiler >>> --with-xtlibdir=/lib/xtables) nor during compiling with make, but >>> running when I try to write a rule (for example: iptables -I FORWARD -j >>> port-filter (after iptables -N port-filter) if I type iptables -L I get >>> this error: >>> >>> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) >>> target prot opt source destination >>> >>> Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) >>> target prot opt source destination >>> >>> iptables: symbol lookup error: iptables: undefined symbol: >>> xtables_find_target_revision >>> >>> There are some person that can help me ? >>> >>> Thank in advance, >>> >>> Emilio > -- > Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. > See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html > > 1.8.1 is latest. > > xtables_find_target_revision is supplied by libxtables.so.12.1.0 > > Hope that's some help, > > Cheers ... Duncan.