Messages in this thread | | | From | "Todor" <> | Subject | Kernel 2.4.6 problem with iptables | Date | Fri, 13 Jul 2001 14:36:21 +0300 |
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Hi all, Before 2 hours I Have a good working 2.4.4 with custom Firewall iptables rules. After upgrading to 2.4.6 and aplayng the same Iptables rules I'm receiveing many messages at kernel log:
Jul 13 12:36:45 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:36:49 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 4 at 26 too long Jul 13 12:36:49 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 4 at 26 too long Jul 13 12:36:55 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:36:55 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:09 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 8 at 22 too long Jul 13 12:37:09 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 8 at 22 too long Jul 13 12:37:10 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:10 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:15 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 8 at 22 too long Jul 13 12:37:15 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 8 at 22 too long Jul 13 12:37:16 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:16 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:25 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:25 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:26 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:26 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:35 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:35 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:36 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long Jul 13 12:37:36 ns kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP option 2 at 40 too long
I'm using the same configuration from the old kernel. Please help me !!!
Thanks Todor Belev System/Network Administrator Globaltech-BG Sofia, Bulgaria
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