Hello, Martin Steele a écrit : > > I need to use the --tee function in iptables that comes with the ROUTE > module in order to clone copies of incoming packets and copy to another > host, but it seems that the functionality is missing from the iptables > (v. 1.4.8-3) and xtables-addons-common (v. 1.26-2+b1) packages that are > currently available with squeeze. The required library libipt_ROUTE.so > does not appear in /lib/xtables with all other addons libraries. Is this > a known issue or an oversight? Is there any way of including it without > having to build a tainted kernel?
The ROUTE target has been deprecated for ages, and its --tee option now exists as a separate TEE target. However it seems that something nasty happened in Squeeze. The support for TEE in xtables-addons-common 1.26-2 was removed due to a conflict with iptables 1.4.9-1 which also provides supports for TEE. See Debian bug #592237 for details. But the version of iptables included in Squeeze is 1.4.8-3, which has no support for TEE. The outcome is that neither iptables nor xtables-addons-common provide support for TEE in Squeeze. Anyway, that's just for the userland part. You would still need to build the extension module for the kernel from the xtables-addons-source package. It appears that this package includes the source file libxt_TEE.c for the missing userland TEE library, so you might be able to build it too. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

