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Old 02-04-2004, 07:48 PM   #1
DJCW
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Question Is ULOG supported on the Redhat 2.4.18-20 kernel ? I not how can I enable it?


Hi,

I am experimenting with a bridging firewall setup using brctl on a redhat 2.4.18-20 kernel that I downloaded as an RPM that was already prepared with the bridge patch. It works great and I have successfully run IPtables to create a bridging firewall. The problem is I want to use ULOG. Every time I try to reference it I get Target/match not found error. I am told I must enable the ULOG on the kernel?. I read somewhere that redhat included support for this in kernels >=2.4.18 but cannot find any more info. has anyone tried this or can offer some advice.

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