Scott Ruckh wrote:
> 
> $ sudo iptables -N foo
> $ sudo iptables -A foo -m recent --update -j ACCEPT
> 
> iptables v1.3.5: Couldn't load match
> `recent':/usr/lib/iptables/libipt_recent.so: cannot open shared object
> file: No such file or directory
> 
> Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> 
> $ sudo locate libipt_recent.so
> /usr/local/lib/iptables/libipt_recent.so
> /lib64/iptables/libipt_recent.so
> 
> /lib64/iptables/libipt_recent.so is from vendor supplied iptables
> (iptables-1.2.11-3.1.RHEL4).
> 
> /usr/local/lib/iptables/libipt_recent.so I would assume from version 1.3.5
> which I compiled some time back.
> 
> Obviously, neither of them in the location where iptables is looking.

Looks like you need to clean up such that you have a single consistent copy
of iptables and its libraries installed.

-Tom
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