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Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> Is your code doing it like ipt_owner does?
It seems that ipt_owner does _not_ support PID match anymore:
In /usr/src/linux/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_owner.c:
...
if (info->match & (IPT_OWNER_PID|IPT_OWNER_SID|IPT_OWNER_COMM)) {
printk("ipt_owner: pid, sid and command matching "
"not supported anymore\n");
return 0;
}
...
My main objective simply works on single-processor machine, I haven't
intend to do it on SMP one.
Mikado.
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