I've just found out that ipset support ( which unfortunately was
included in xtables-addons ) was removed since,
1.7.29.1.
Is there any way around this problem ???
I found ipset most useful after having it there for 2-3 months.
Thanks.
Harry.
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On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 09:42 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:
> I've just found out that ipset support ( which unfortunately was > included in xtables-addons ) was removed since,> 1.7.29.1.
xtables-addons was removed due to the ipp2p module not working at all.
So it looks like i forgot to add the ipset package afterwards.
sorry. my mistake.
> Is there any way around this problem ???>> I found ipset most useful after having it there for 2-3 months.
I think the longtime soultion is to make xtables-addons work properly.
Right now I'm focusing on the 1.9 series which has a new (much lighter)
build environment and new apk-tools (written in C)
Looks like have come out with an 1.9 release. I'll try build it for
alpine-1.9.0_alpha2 and test if the ipp2p is working.
Thanks!
-nc
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On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 09:42 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:
> I've just found out that ipset support ( which unfortunately was > included in xtables-addons ) was removed since,> 1.7.29.1.> > Is there any way around this problem ???> > I found ipset most useful after having it there for 2-3 months.
FYI, I'm giving xtables a new chance for a stable alpine release 1.8.1.
Please try the beta1 that I'm uploading as I write.
-nc
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On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 09:42 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:
> I've just found out that ipset support ( which unfortunately was > included in xtables-addons ) was removed since,> 1.7.29.1.> > Is there any way around this problem ???> > I found ipset most useful after having it there for 2-3 months.> > Thanks.> Harry.
Should be back in xtables-addons in the just released 1.8.1_beta2.
Care to test if it works?
Thanks!
-nc
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Natanael Copa wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 09:42 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:> >> I've just found out that ipset support ( which unfortunately was >> included in xtables-addons ) was removed since,>> 1.7.29.1.>>>> Is there any way around this problem ???>>>> I found ipset most useful after having it there for 2-3 months.>>>> Thanks.>> Harry.>> >> Should be back in xtables-addons in the just released 1.8.1_beta2. >> Care to test if it works?>> Thanks!>> -nc>>
Sorry I'm late,
I was a bit busy..
I am on it right now actually ...
Late today you should have an answer.
Cheers
Harry.
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On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 13:46 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:
> >> Should be back in xtables-addons in the just released 1.8.1_beta2.> >> Care to test if it works?> At a first glance I don't seem to be able to make ipset work> > Even though ipset itself seems to work> iptables does'nt seem to be able to use sets.> > I've just found out ...!!> > xtables-addons 1.10 requirements> > Supported configurations for this release> =========================================> > * iptables >= 1.4.1> upper bound: iptables <= 1.4.3-rc1
oh.. i forgot iptables. good catch! ok.. thats why we do beta releases.
could you please try:
apk_add -s -u http://dev.alpinelinux.org/~ncopa/alpine/iptables-1.4.2-r2.apk
and se if things work?
thanks alot for testing this!
> > Thanks,> > Sorry for being late ,
np. no stress. we will not release til we have got those things tested
anyway.
Thanks!
-nc
> > > Harry> >
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>> Should be back in xtables-addons in the just released 1.8.1_beta2.>> Care to test if it works?
At a first glance I don't seem to be able to make ipset work
Even though ipset itself seems to work
iptables does'nt seem to be able to use sets.
I've just found out ...!!
xtables-addons 1.10 requirements
Supported configurations for this release
=========================================
* iptables >= 1.4.1
upper bound: iptables <= 1.4.3-rc1
Thanks,
Sorry for being late ,
Harry
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On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 16:35 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:
> Natanael Copa wrote:> > On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 14:36 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:> > > >>> could you please try:> >>>> >>> apk_add -s -u http://dev.alpinelinux.org/~ncopa/alpine/iptables-1.4.2-r2.apk> >>>> >>> > >>> > >> That did it !> >> xtables ipset and iptables-1.4.2 work ok.> >>> >> I'll set up a test case for ipp2p traffic in a sec ...... ( or more ) ...> >> and I'll get back to U soon ....> >> > Nc> In my test env> > I think its fine ....> > It detects ipp2p packets ( bit ) just fine ...> > here is my iptables -nvL> > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination> 25 2464 reject tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 > 0.0.0.0/0 state ESTABLISHED --bit
Wonderful!
Thanks alot!
-nc
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Natanael Copa wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 14:36 +0200, Harry Lachanas wrote:> >>> could you please try:>>>>>> apk_add -s -u http://dev.alpinelinux.org/~ncopa/alpine/iptables-1.4.2-r2.apk>>>>>> >>> >> That did it !>> xtables ipset and iptables-1.4.2 work ok.>>>> I'll set up a test case for ipp2p traffic in a sec ...... ( or more ) ...>> and I'll get back to U soon ....>>
Nc
In my test env
I think its fine ....
It detects ipp2p packets ( bit ) just fine ...
here is my iptables -nvL
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
25 2464 reject tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0 state ESTABLISHED --bit
Cheers,
Harry.
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