This might start out a little OT but please bear with me as depending on the answer to the OT question, this might come back around to being quite on-topic for the list.
I'm wondering, given a kernel with no netfilter/iptables modules installed (into the running kernel, they are in the /lib/modules/$(uname -r) tree obviously), when I do: iptables -I foo -m state ... Is the xt_state module supposed to somehow magically get autoloaded into the kernel or will that iptables command fail until something/somebody externally issues a "modprobe xt_state"? Thanx, b.
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