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-IP-Filter on Linux 2.0.31
--------------------------
-
-NOTE: I have *ONLY* compiled and created patches for using IP Filter on
- Linux 2.0.31. Any other kernel revision may need seprate patches.
- Also, I've only tested on a x86 CPU so I can't make any guarantees
- about it working on Sparc/Mac/Amiga.
-
-First, you should do a sanity check of your system to make sure it will
-compile IP Filter. You will need a "libfl" and a "libelf". If you don't
-have these, install them before proceeding.
-
-The installation and compiliation process assumes that Linux 2.0.31
-will be in the /usr/src/linux directory and that all the symbolic links
-in /usr/include match. /usr/src/linux may be a symbolic link too, but
-it must point to a 2.0.31 kernel source tree.
-
-The first step is to make the IP Filter binaries. Do this with a
-"make linux" from the ip_fil3.2.x directory. If this completes with
-no errors, install IP Filter with a "make install-linux".
-
-Now that the user part of it is complete, it is time to work on the kernel.
-To start this off, run "Linux/minstall". This will configure the devices
-you will need for the IP Filter. Then run "Linux/kinstall". This will
-patch your kernel source code and configuration files so you can enabled IP
-Filter. You must now go to /usr/src/linux and configure your kernel using one
-of the available interfaces to enable IP Filter. IP Filter will be presented
-as a three way choice "y/m/n" - select "m" to enable it. Save your kernel
-configuration file, rebuild, install and reboot with the new kernel.
-
-When you've rebooted with the new kernel, you should be able to load
-IP Filter with the command "insmod if_ipl". All going will, you will
-see a message like this on your console:
-
-IP Filter: initialized. Default = pass all, Logging = enabled
-
-indicating that IP Filter has successfully been loaded into the kernel
-and is awaiting.
-
-Darren
-
-Features Not Available on Linux, yet:
-
-- compiled into the kernel
-"<action> in on <if> to <if> ..."
-"<action> in on <if> dup-to <if> ..."
-"<action> in on <if> fastroute ..."
-"block return-rst ..."
-"map ... proxy ..." (Linux's masquerading is better at present)
-
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