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Old 01-28-2010, 02:34 PM   #1
n_f
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loki ICMP tunneling


i want to compile loki(ICMP tunneling) on Centos but i do not know how!!!
i have read the README file:

To use Loki, simply extract the files from the archive,
give your compiler access to their include path:

- if you have a standard conforming compiler use "loki/include/loki"
or "loki/include" for "#include <loki/HeaderFile.h>" usage

- if you have a non-conforming compiler use "loki/include/noncc/loki"
or "loki/include/noncc" for "#include <loki/HeaderFile.h>" usage.
The noncc files are declared as 'deprecated' and will be removed in
future. They are also not updated with the new features of Loki
and bugfixes (unless YOU do it).

but i could not use it.anyone can help me?
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