Greetings again,
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From: Patrick Schaaf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> not that I want to slow down your enthusiasm for the iptables module
> framework too much, but did you try if you can configure your syslogd
> for simultaneous logging to several remote destinations?  It can already
> log the same message to both files and remote systems, maybe two remote
> systems isn't impossible? If that's not possible, a patch to syslogd
> would be much more sensible, in my opinion, than an iptables module
> that results in packet duplication (always dangerous!).
        Patrick You r right, It is achiable in syslog-daemon, with or without
patch, Still I wanted to continue my development, hopeing you to boost me
again ;-).

> Nevertheless, to see how you can create a new packet, somebody mentioned
> the REJECT target as a good source of information, recently.

        I'm taking help from that 2 marvolus code segments only, i.e. ipt_REJECT.c
and ipt_MIRROR.c, but I'm still helpless. It would be nice if any of core
team member of netfilter review my code posted in my previous message.
        Thanks for your time.
-- Sumit


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