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it looks like ipfwadm is trying to setup stuff that wasn't compiled. look for the appropriate files in /proc/net and /proc/sys/net/ipv4/; if they aren't there, then they weren't compiled. > I have the same hardware (Alpha Avanti (Mustang)), but am > running RedHat 5.1 "out of the box" (I've not yet gone to egcs), and I'm > running the 2.0.34 kernel. > I've compiled in the same options, looking to setup ipfwadm. I'm > getting exactly the same error "setsockopt: invalid argument". > I've been using this on i386 Linux for a long time with no > problems, but it refuses to run under an identical setup on Alpha Linux. > > detected at a different IO address), and second, all ipfwadm commands > > fail> > with "setsockopt: invalid argument". The system is Avanti (Mustang) > > being> > built with ALPHA_SRM_SETUP and booting via SRM console v6.8. I have > > compiled in IP forwarding, firewalling and masquerading (which I've > > been> > using extensively for years on x86). Here is a sample of an strace > > for> > ipfwadm: -- Tom Vier - 0x82B007A8 | Hate Micro$hit, AOLame, and Untel? thomassr@erols.com | Then goto the Zero Page at: Tortured Souls Software | http://www.erols.com/thomassr/zero/ - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu | ||||||||||
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