RESOLVED: ip_conntrack_ftp

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Chris you got it!

[root@pickles etc]# cat /etc/rc.modules
/sbin/modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp ports=21,6969


now I can run an FTP server on port 6969 and have it properly work with
ip_conntrack

Thanks,
Tommy


On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:41, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:40, Tommy McNeely wrote:
> > 
> > my question.. which everyone keeps sorta dancing around :)
> > 
> > is how do I make it load automatically at system boot time... will just
> > specifying the options in /etc/modules.conf work for me? .. i see
> > something about /etc/rc.modules in the /etc/rc.sysinit ?? or is there
> > something like /etc/modules.autoload ??
> 
> For some reason, ip_conntrack_ftp doesn't load itself automatically. You
> can make an /etc/rc.modules that contains "modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp" if
> you wish (make sure it's executable, and writable only by root), or you
> can put it in rc.local, or you can have your custom iptables script load
> it when necessary. Your choice.
> 
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