Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 21 Jun 2005 01:27:31 +0200 | From | Patrick McHardy <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.12: connection tracking broken? |
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Phil Oester wrote: > The changes were originally made to fix conntrack unload problems with > raw sockets. My original patch performed the nf_reset in the socket > code, but Patrick suggested moving it to ip_output. The below patch > reverts the ip_output changes, and implements the original suggested > changes to raw socket handling. > > While this is unlikely to be the permanent solution, it will fix the > current bridging problems while retaining the raw socket fixes. I'd > suggest that this could be included in -stable while researching > other solutions.
I disagree. We will probably have a final solution within a few days, so I don't think we need to submit "temporary" fixes yet. Your patch actually causes a regression for people not using bringe-netfilter, unplugging a network cable can cause the conntrack module to become unloadable again.
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