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diff --git a/contrib/ipfilter/INSTALL.IRIX b/contrib/ipfilter/INSTALL.IRIX deleted file mode 100644 index b64d434..0000000 --- a/contrib/ipfilter/INSTALL.IRIX +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ - -IP Filter has been mostly tested under IRIX 6.2. It should work under IRIX 6.3 -as well. Under IRIX 5.3, it has been successfully compiled and linked in the -kernel, but not tested. Compilation under IRIX >= 6.4 is not yet supported. - -To build a kernel with the IP filter and install it on your system, -follow these steps: - - 1. edit the top-level Makefile to - a) comment-out the IPFLKM definition. - This means changing the line reading: - IPFLKM=-DIPFILTER_LKM - to - #IPFLKM=-DIPFILTER_LKM - b) select the system's compiler (cc) - This means changing the line reading: - CC=gcc - to - CC=cc - b) enable full optimization - This means changing the lines reading: - DEBUG=-g - CFLAGS=-I$$(TOP) - to - DEBUG= - CFLAGS=-O2 -I$$(TOP) - - 1. do "make irix" (Warning: GNU make is not supported, so if it has - been installed on your system, verify your path and/or do "which make" - to guarantee that IRIX's /sbin/make has precedence) - - 2. do "make install-irix" as root - (a new kernel will be automatically built) - - 3. determine the filtering rules and place them in /etc/ipf.conf - and /etc/ipnat.conf - - 4. do "init 6" as root to reboot with the new kernel - - After restarting, the filter should be active and behaving according to - the rules loaded from /etc/ipf.conf and /etc/ipfnat.conf. - - These files can be changed at any time, and reloaded using the - following command sequence: - - # sh /etc/init.d/ipf stop; sh /etc/init.d/ipf start - - -To remove the IP Filter from your kernel, follow these steps: - - 1. Delete the /var/sysgen/boot/ipfilter.o file - - # rm /var/sysgen/boot/ipfilter.o - - 2. If SGI's ipfilter.o had been previously installed, restore it - back to its original location - - # mv /var/sysgen/boot/ipfilter.o.DIST /var/sysgen/boot/ipfilter.o - - 3. Build a new kernel - - # /etc/autoconfig - - 4. Delete the /etc/rc2.d/S33ipf symbolic link - - # rm /etc/rc2.d/S33ipf - - 5. Reboot - - # init 6 - - -ADDITIONAL NOTES: - - - The IP filter uses the same kernel interface to the IP driver as - SGI's ipfilter. In fact, it is installed in place of SGI's - /var/sysgen/boot/ipfilter.o module, after renaming it (if installed) - to /var/sysgen/boot/ipfilter.o.DIST. You should ensure that SGI's - ipfilterd daemon is not running simultaneously, since this package uses - the same major device number. - - - We have not tested IP Filter on a multiprocessor machine yet. - However, feel free to try it and send your experiences/patches - back to marc@CAM.ORG. SGI prescribes that kernel code be built on such - systems with -D_MP_NETLOCKS -DMP. Therefore, these flags should - probably be uncommented on the DFLAGS line of IRIX/Makefile if your - machine has more than one processor. - - - It is also possible to build IP Filter as a dynamically loadable - kernel module (by retaining the IPFLKM=-DIPFILTER_LKM definition in the - top-level Makefile), but this is not recommended other than for testing - and debugging purposes, because the only possible method for dynamic - attachment to the IP stack (instruction patching) is highly dependent - on the processor architecture. The code provided has only been tested - with IP22 CPU boards and can sometime cause panics during loading due - to a potential race condition. - - -CREDITS: - - IP Filter was ported to IRIX by Marc Boucher <marc@CAM.ORG> - - Marc Boucher wishes to thank the - ICARI Institute (http://www.icari.qc.ca) - and - Aurelio Cascio <aurelio@toonboom.com> - for their financial support and testing facilities, respectively. - |