I also ask the same - this 'config' problem/option has been posted on
the list previously, I believe.
I was about to update my gateway box to 2.6.16.9 this weekend, and I
do not build modules on that - so what do I need to do to ensure this
xt_tcpudp is built in?
Is '> make oldconfig' enough to pull this in?
Nick
On 21/04/06, Maurice Volaski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> >Hi Maurice.
> >
> >Didn't you report this bug already to bugzilla.netfilter.org (and maybe
> >eben to the bugme.osdl.org)? Reporting a bug in three distinct places,
> >even though it has been replied to at one place is not really going to
> >use developer resources efficiently, don't you think?
>
> Sorry, to post it multiple times. Actually, two places netfilter and
> then kernel bugzilla. I made the second report after it appeared
> there'd would be no feedback to the first one and another kernel
> revision had been issued with the problem still evident. (The first
> feedback on the netfilter report crossed in the mail with the kernel
> report.)
>
> >However, your problem seems to be something different. I suspect that
> >all rules with '-p tcp' or '-p udp' don't work, whereas others do. You
> >seem to be missing the xt_tcpudp.ko module, which implements that
> >feature in 2.6.17-rcX kernels.
>
> Yep, that's it. How could one know that there is such a module called
> xt_tcpudp.ko, especially since there is no corresponding config
> option? Wouldn't up-to-date and complete documentation explain how to
> set up the kernel config and indicate which modules should be loaded?
>
> On the other hand, shouldn't this module be loading automatically?
> --
>
> Maurice Volaski, [email protected]
> Computing Support, Rose F. Kennedy Center
> Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
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