Hi Tim, It sounds to me like you're probably running Red Hat 7.1, but I'm not exactly sure. Anyway, this is a Debian user list, and so you probably won't find many RedHat users to help you out here with distribution-specific questions. Without intention of rudeness, I'll point out that your question demonstrates MUCH ignorance on your part: as someone else has pointed out, there is no such thing as Linux 7.1. I don't mean to be insulting, but I want you to get the message that some self-education will be required on your part to get the best experience -- you may find some pretty trite responses to questions asked like you did. Generally, you want to be as specific as possible and include as much information as possible, so that people can know what you're talking about and help you to try and understand and solve your problem. With limited information, I'm going to have to make guesses as to your situation. I'm thinking you mean that you were at some time in the past running a masquerading host with a 2.2 kernel, and ftp connection tracking was built as a module. To load it, you used insmod (or modprobe) ip_masq_ftp. I don't know much about RedHat, but I'm guessing they're now distributing a 2.4.x kernel, and you want the same functionality out of your new system. The short answer is "you want ip_conntrack_ftp.o". The long answer is "if you're responsible for this machine, you should really do everyone on the Internet a favor and do some reading, specifically about netfilter. You can start at http://netfilter.samba.org/" I'm sorry that I came off as somewht rude, but believe me I am trying to help. Vineet * Tim (tim@optushome.com.au) [010703 12:20]: > hey how are ya? > I need to find out what the ftp masq code is for linux 7.1 got n e ideas? cos i cant download off any site that has an ftp thing on it the old one is insmod ip_ftp_masq i need the new one, if you dont know could you be able to find out? > Thanks > Regards Tim
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