This still happens on Ubuntu 16.04 with Cutter 1.04. Has a broken
package really been in the repos for nine years?
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Title:
'cutter' utility doesn'
Version 1.04 still doesn't work.
# ./cutter 10.0.0.100
openning ip_conntrack or nf_conntrack (is kernel module 'conntrack' loaded?):
No such file or directory
root@install:~/cutter-1.04# modprobe ip_conntrack
root@install:~/cutter-1.04# modprobe nf_conntrack
root@install:~/cutter-1.04# ./cutter 1
A new version of "cutter" has been released today. It ..
* resolves the "no matching connection" issues on recent kernels
* provides more useful error messages when things dont work out
* improves reliability
You can download the source from www.digitage.co.uk/cutter
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i tried your patch and i made sure the connection exists in the
conntrack_output file
but just get:
conntrack v1.4.2 (conntrack-tools): 24 flow entries have been shown.
No matching connections found
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So we don't have a lot of solutions:
(1) This package have a workaround to be used
(2) Remove this package from Ubuntu.. If it can't be used, anyone can use it!
In addition, it exists an other software to do that cutter does, his name is
tcpkill.
So anyone can test my patch on his server? I thin
Since 'cutter' is meant to be a sysadmin tool only, it should be run by
root only and therefore does not need extra privileges.
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Title:
'cutter' u
I don't know exactly how this program runs but with my newer patch, I get all
time this output from cutter: "No matching connections found"
But maybe that's normal because I'm not in the right condition to run the
program!
Now we need a dependency: conntrack and we need to execute the program
wi
** Patch added: "Version 3 of the patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cutter/+bug/240147/+attachment/3760179/+files/cutter.patch
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Cf. Chapter 5 from this page: http://conntrack-tools.netfilter.org/manual.html
The command "conntrack -L > output" returns the same file which used in
previous version of kernel ( <3.5)
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Sorry for my previous patch, it will be not a patch until I'll have found how
to create the nf_conntrack file..
For now, I made the second version of my patch. Now I respect the kernel before
3.5 (for example in Ubuntu LTS 12.04) or after 3.5 (Ubuntu 12.10/13.04).
** Patch added: "Version 2 of t
The attachment "Patch created by me with Cutter 1.03-5 from Archlinux"
seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from
the attachment, remove the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the
~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the team.
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I search on others community like Archlinux and Debian and I found a
possible workaround. But for that, we need the file
/proc/net/nf_conntrack! I don't have this file on my computer... Have
you this file? Or how can I create a nf_conntrack file?
The workaround used on Archlinux and Debian is just
** Summary changed:
- Kernel module ip_conntrack needed by cutter, but module is not autoloaded in
old kernels and is obsolete in >=3.5.x kernels
+ 'cutter' utility doesn't work anymore because it depends on kernel module
'ip_conntrack' which is obsolete
** Description changed:
Binary packag
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