A bit late to the party... This bug report and the associated discussion
thread helped me as well. Thank you @oliver-vpr and @fmarier for the
discussion and the resolution!
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This bug was fixed in the package fwknop - 2.6.11-2
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fwknop (2.6.11-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Enable NFQ in default config file (LP: #2076224)
* Remove unnecessary libpcap0.8-dev build dep
* Bump Standards-Version up to 4.7.0
-- Francois Marier Sat, 10 Aug 2024 14:29:
Fixed in Debian unstable:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1554161/accepted-fwknop-2611-2-source-
into-unstable/
** Changed in: fwknop (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: fwknop (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => François Marier (fmarier)
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Title:
fwknopd is missing PCAP support with new LTS
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Good point about new installations.
Maybe I should delete this part of the default config file that ships
with fwknop-server:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/fwknop/-/blame/master/server/fwknopd.conf.inst?ref_type=heads#L37-53
and then toggle this one ON by default:
https://salsa.debian.org/debia
I do like apt-listchanges and using it to announce a switch from PCAP to
NFQ there. But lets assume, I install a new server and I install fwknop-
server with it, than I don't see the apt-listchanges. So how should new
user know, that PCAP is not available in Ubuntu? PCAP is so prominent in
the fres
> But would it be possible to express the shift to NFQ in the
/etc/fwknop/fwknopd.conf? I guess, that would be really helpful for
others.
That's an option, but the usual place to include this kind of information is
via the NEWS file. This is the notice you would have seen (either on the screen
Honestly, I didn't know that Ubuntu switched to NFQ. I always used PCAP,
which work flawlessly.
I thought that NFQ needed an open port on the firewall to work, but I
just tried it out and it doesn't seem to be necessary. Actually that was
my biggest concern. I just didn't wanted to have any open p
The move from PCAP to NFQ was intentional in order to make fwknopd more
reliable: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=949331#26
Unfortunately, it doesn't appear possible to have support for both PCAP
and NFQ at the same time.
Can you talk more about your use case and why using NFQ i