Adalbert Prokop wrote:
>Am 09.03.2010 16:20, schrieb Edward. S. P. Leong:
>
>Hi Edward!
>
>
>
>>When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
>>modprobe ip_tables
>>modprobe ip_nat_ftp
>>modprobe ip_conntrack
>>modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
>>
>>error output :
>>[]# modp
Adalbert Prokop wrote:
>Am 09.03.2010 16:20, schrieb Edward. S. P. Leong:
>
>Hi Edward!
>
>
>
>>When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
>>modprobe ip_tables
>>modprobe ip_nat_ftp
>>modprobe ip_conntrack
>>modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
>>
>>error output :
>>[]# modp
Am 09.03.2010 16:20, schrieb Edward. S. P. Leong:
Hi Edward!
> When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
> modprobe ip_tables
> modprobe ip_nat_ftp
> modprobe ip_conntrack
> modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
>
> error output :
> []# modprobe ip_tables
> WARNING: Deprecat
Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
> modprobe ip_tables
> modprobe ip_nat_ftp
> modprobe ip_conntrack
> modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
>
> error output :
> []# modprobe ip_tables
> WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/m
psmith wrote:
>On 09/03/10 15:20, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
>
>
>>Dear All,
>>
>>When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
>>modprobe ip_tables
>>modprobe ip_nat_ftp
>>modprobe ip_conntrack
>>modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
>>
>>error output :
>>[]# modprobe ip_tables
On 09/03/10 15:20, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
> modprobe ip_tables
> modprobe ip_nat_ftp
> modprobe ip_conntrack
> modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
>
> error output :
> []# modprobe ip_tables
> WARNING: Deprecated c
Dear All,
When running the following function ( they are good for working in FC9 ) :
modprobe ip_tables
modprobe ip_nat_ftp
modprobe ip_conntrack
modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
error output :
[]# modprobe ip_tables
WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files
belong into /etc/m