On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:55:25PM +1000, Steve Kowalik wrote: > GRAH!! > Modules Are Good[tm]. > My boss refuses to use modules, and I hate it. > iptables works best as modules. Using it directly in the kernel prevents the > use of the ipchains and ipfwadm compatibility, and prevents updating > "broken" behaviour modules, such as the recent ip_conntrack_ftp mess. > Yeah, Modules Are Good - for you. But he said he didn't want to use modules.
So compile them in, but for some reason iptables requires that modules be enabled in your kernel, even if you compile them directly into the kernel. I ran into this problem before, and had someone tell me the same thing. In make [x|menu] config, enable loadable modules, but don't actually configure anything as modules. Anyway, worked for me. -- Jonathan Freiermuth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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