Messages in this thread | | | From | Geoff Oakham <> | Subject | Re: ip_masq w/2.1.90 on RH 5.0 glibc system | Date | Fri, 3 Apr 1998 17:26:36 -0500 (EST) |
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> >[root@cloud9 /]# /sbin/depmod -a > >/lib/modules/2.1.90/ipv4/ip_masq_cuseeme.o: unresolved symbol(s) > >/lib/modules/2.1.90/ipv4/ip_masq_vdolive.o: unresolved symbol(s) > >/lib/modules/2.1.90/ipv4/ip_masq_quake.o: unresolved symbol(s) > >/lib/modules/2.1.90/ipv4/ip_masq_raudio.o: unresolved symbol(s) > >/lib/modules/2.1.90/ipv4/ip_masq_irc.o: unresolved symbol(s) > >/lib/modules/2.1.90/ipv4/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol(s) > >[root@cloud9 /]# > >My guess is that this is not kernel related but was hoping that someone > >else with a RH 5.0 system would know what the fix is because I am guessing > >it has to do something with the buggyness of RH 5.0 and glibc.....
I have the exact same problem, except its not at home. :) No one seems to believe this is a problem.. it would be nice if someone could confirm they have modules (and IP Masquerading) working under 2.1.
> It appears that your modules in /lib/modules/xxxxx are not synched > with the version of the kernel you are using. > > It might be a good idea to rename your /lib/modules/2.0.33 file to > /lib/modules/2.0.33.old (now you don't have a 2.0.33 directory under > /lib/modules). Then, rebuild your kernel, making sure to issue "make > modules ; make modules_install". After the "make modules_install" you > should see the 2.0.33 directory again in the /lib/modules. Then, do > your depmod, etc.
This doesn't work. I tried this some time ago and found that modules are being copied over to the correct directory, and the kernel appears to be loading from the correct directory.
Personally, I'm waiting for the patch to compile the IP-Masq protocal components directly into the kernel. This can't be selected from 'make config' and the guy who does the patches sounds swamped. I figgure either it will work, and I won't care, or it won't, and it will shed some light onto what's going on.
Good luck,
Geoff Oakham
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