Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:10:33 +0000 | From | Tom Eastep <> | Subject | Re: 2.2.2 compile failure |
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"Eloy A. Paris" wrote: > > Philippe Troin <phil@fifi.org> wrote: > > >> Sure, but socket filtering is needed to be able to run the ISC DHCP > >> server and client. > > > > Uh ? Running isc dhcp server here without socket filtering > > perfectly... > > I don't know (yet) of any applications using the LSF anyways... > > What version of ISC DHCP are you using? The latest beta version > (2.0b1pl14) does require socket filtering (CONFIG_FILTER=y). From the > README: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > LINUX: PROTOCOL NOT CONFIGURED > > One additional Linux 2.1/2.2 issue: if you get the following message, > it's because your kernel doesn't have the linux packetfilter > configured: > > Can't install packet filter program: Protocol not available > exiting. > > If this happens, you need to edit your linux kernel .config file, set > CONFIG_FILTER=y, and rebuild your kernel. If the preceding sentence > made no sense to you, ask your Linux vendor/guru for help - please > don't ask us.
Only one problem -- packet filter support is enabled by CONFIG_PACKET, not CONFIG_FILTER.
-Tom -- Tom Eastep Compaq Computer Corporation Enterprise Computing Group Tandem Division tom.eastep@compaq.com
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