It's not a Redhat 5 or Glibc issue. It's an issue with the ipfwadm code
itself. I run Slackware with libc5, and have the same problem. It's
merely that ipfwadm wasn't written to handle ICMP replies.
--Rod
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, David A. Ranch wrote:
>
> >You've got an old version of ipfwadm, which doesn't know how to handle
> >ICMP packets. I don't know if there is a new version. But you can use
> >netstat -M instead (net-tools 1.33 or higher).
>
> Hmmm.. This is IPFWADM-2.3.0 w/ the Glibc and generic timeout
> patch. Doesn't get much newer than that.
>
> --David
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