pepe antartico wrote:

>thank's, I know it is rare, but I forgot to write that
>it's not the first time I recompile the kernel, I
>should've do it at least 8 or 9 times, and it only
>failed when iptables where added.
>After the crash I booted from the old kernel and
>compile it again whitout iptables,boot from the new
>bzImage, and everything was fine.
>...very strange thing....
>
>--- "A. Khattri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�:
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>>On Wed, 11 May 2005, pepe antartico wrote:
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>>>I have a very strange and annoying problem, please
>>>need help.
>>>I added iptables support and recompiled my kernel
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>>(is
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>>>2.6.11.7), then when rebooting, the startup
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>>sequence
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>>>stops after 10 or 15 seconds and freezes in a
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>>blank
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>>>screen. I tried recompiling the kernel with
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>>iptables
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>>>as modules and got the same result. When booting
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>>from
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>>>my old kernel everything is normal. I even tried
>>>several combinations compiling some options as
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>>modules
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>>>an others within the kernel but when booting got
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>>stuck
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>>>again.
>>>I really need help on this, any sugestions will be
>>>appreciated.
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>>iptables probably has nothing to do with this
>>problem.
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>>Perhaps you have enabled the console framebuffer but
>>it is the wrong
>>chipset. My advice would be to disable all
>>framebuffers until you get
>>everything else working. You can always go back and
>>fix that later.
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Hi all,

I have generated a reasonable general purpose iptables executable.  You
would only need to change eth0 if your internet comes through something
different.  It opens up ports 1024 and higher to in/out so that its not
a pain to run p2p applications, etc.  But it is a default block in/out file.

Rob.
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