** Description changed: Binary package hint: cutter It appears, that cutter has some unresolved dependencies, that apt does *not* know about. Using cutter after a normal installation leads to the following error message. Though I don't fully understand its meaning, I'm quite sure it is a compatibility problem worth fixing. Console output of cutter: $ cutter usage: cutter ip [ port [ ip [ port ] ] ] $ sudo cutter 172.16.3.104 openning /proc/net/ip_conntrack: No such file or directory Best regards, - Frederik "ChosenOne" Braun + Frederik Braun P.S.: It is stated in the man page, that cutter has been developed for and tested on ipcop and red hat linux - the author should be informed if we manage to get it working on ubuntu. P.P.S.: Report based on Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy heron) and cutter 1.03 WORKAROUND: This problem can be circumvented by either manually loading the kernel module "ip_conntrack" either with "sudo modprobe ip_conntrack" or by adding a line "ip_conntrack" to the /etc/modules file and reboot.
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