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Thanks Ian ... but could you send the attachment as something other
than a .dat file

many thanks,
charlie

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From: Ian Johnstone [mailto:ianj@westnet.com.au]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 7:07 PM
To: charlesk@generalpants.com.au
Subject: Re: unresolved symbols after building new kernel


I upgraded a while back.  I recall other Network options were needed
for a 
successful build

Attached is my config which does build and has iptables in it.

this may help, Ian

At 02:06 PM 7/02/2003, you wrote:
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>Hi all,
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>I've just built a new bastion host to run as a web server.
>
>Debian 3.0 installed fine with the 2.2 kernel.
>
>I compiled a new 2.4.18 kernel from deb source and included the
>following netfilter modules :
>ip_conntrack
>ip_conntrack_ftp
>ip_conntrack_irc
>ip_tables
>ipt_LOG
>ipt_reject
>ipt_ah
>ipt_esp
>ipt_limit
>ipt_state
>ipt_filter
>
>All these modules are in the appropriate
>/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter directory.
>New kernel installed and booted fine.
>
>When I run my iptables script, it generates the following errors :
>
>..../iptables.o : unresolved symbol nf_unregister_sockopt
>..../iptables.o : unresolved symbol nf_register_sockopt
>insmod ..../iptables.o failed.
>
>uname -a gives :
>Linux siberia 2.4.18 #3 Sat Feb 8 2003 i586 unknown
>
>iptables -V gives :
>iptables v1.2.6a     (d/l by apt-get today)
>
>I have recompiled the kernel 3 times after 'make clean'.
>
>My compile steps :
>make clean
>make dep
>make bzImage
>make modules
>make modules_install
>
>kernel conf and my f/w script are attached.
>
>If anyone can shed some light on the situation it would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>TIA
>
>Charlie
>
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>Charles Kidson
>System Administrator
>IT Department
>General Pants Group
>
>Phone 02 9290 0813
>Mobile 0428 61 77 66
>Fax 02 9299 6485
>email charlesk@generalpants.com.au
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>
>(debian is the one, all others pale in comparison)
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