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SubjectRe: [ANNOUNCE] v2.2.22-2-secure // [PATCH | PATCHSET | FULLKERNEL]
Hello,


> Changes in v2.2.22-1-secure
> ---------------------------
> o add: Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs v2.2.21-14
> o add: VM buffer tuning
> o add: Etherdivert
> o add: 802.1d Ethernet Bridging v1.02
> o add: Firewall for the ethernet bridge, using ipchains v1.02
> o add: IPsec masquerading with IPVS

How can you have such a code in the 2.2.x kernel when we're not even
finished with its 2.5.x implementation in LVS? If you took the code from
ipvs-1.1.0 and backported it, I would believe it, but I doubt this is
possible. Care to clarify this entry?

Best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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