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Kintaro:
I was thinking of putting it on my router till I seen this.

Ill keep 2.4.20 on there atm.

flap:
ipchains was deprecated with 2.4; why are you still wanting to use it with 2.6?

[ January 28, 2004: Message edited by: flap ]

mobrien_12:
I did not try to compile 2.6.0.  I decided to wait until 2.6.1 came out.  As a result, I made sure to get the 2.6.1 source, not the source patch to take 2.6 source to 2.6.1.

I still use ipchains on my desktop box because I have an extensive battery of handwritten rules which work and I don't feel like taking the time to rewrite them in iptables.

preacher:

quote:Originally posted by flap:
ipchains was deprecated with 2.4; why are you still wanting to use it with 2.6?

[ January 28, 2004: Message edited by: flap ]
--- End quote ---


I have to agree with flap here. Use iptables instead.

SAJChurchey:
Did you check what version of GCC you were running?  That may have something to do w/ it.  How did you configure your kernel exactly?

I got a monolithic version of the kernel to run just fine, after taking out some options that I didn't need, and there is a whole section on USB in the configuratiion programs (I used make xconfig).  It all worked fine for me, except the sound, but it was on FC 1, and I have to make a few changes to my system so that it uses ALSA instead of OSS.

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