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From: Lindomar C. dos Santos (lindomar_at_pop-am.rnp.br)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 15:45:40 CDT

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    Hello all,

    I placed the command: /sbin/insmod ipchains in file /etc/init.d/boot.local
    to load automatically the ipchains module,

    My firewall is working, only some adjustments is missing,

    thanks to all,

    By Lindomar,

    On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Jonathan Cowherd wrote:

    > You can use Ipchains or Ipfwadm with your 2.4.x kernel if your kernel has
    > Ipchains or Ipfwadm support compiled in as a module. You can run lsmod as
    > root to check what modules are loaded. If you decide this, rmmod iptables
    > and insmod ipchains. Provided that the ipchains tools are installed, then
    > you should be good to go.
    >
    > I'm only saying this because I've become a fan of 2.4.x series and Iptables
    > isn't too much of a stretch from Ipchains.
    >
    > Jonathan Paul Cowherd
    > Linux and Java Administrator
    > Genscape, Inc.
    > Email: jonathan.cowherdgenscape.com
    > Office: (502) 583-3730
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Mark Tinka [mailto:aknit44yahoo.co.uk]
    > Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 5:25 AM
    > To: GentooRulez; suse-securitysuse.com; Lindomar C. dos Santos
    > Subject: Re: [suse-security] Ipchains in SuSE 8.0
    >
    >
    > i actually run several of my server on SuSE 8.0 Pro
    > with kernel 2.2.19.. one of them was actually compiled
    > with the kernel source rpm from SuSE....
    >
    > u will need to uninstall the 2.4 kernel, then install
    > the 2.2.19 rpm, and re-run lilo... a reboot should
    > load your 2.2.19 kernel with IPChains support...
    >
    > good luck..
    >
    > --- GentooRulez <paranoiac_userfreenet.de> wrote: >
    > >Someone know how to run Ipchains in SuSE 8.0?, I
    > > know that it run in
    > > >kernel 2.2.x, I installed the SuSE 8.0 and it is
    > > with kernel 2.4.18
    > >
    > > >How can I install kernel 2.2.x in SuSE 8 ??, but I
    > > should like to use my
    > > >own script writen in 2.2 kernel
    > >
    > > >sorry the mistakes,
    > >
    > > What about downloading a 2.2.21 from ftp.kernel.org
    > > and compiling that
    > > one ??? (approx. 20MB)
    > >
    > > The better idea is to adapt your script to iptables,
    > > in order to be able to
    > > use
    > > netfilter meachnism of connection tracking [stateful firewall]. There
    > > are hints on
    > > www.netfilter.org.
    > >
    > > Yours
    > >
    > > Michael
    > >
    > >
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