Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 22 Apr 2006 00:01:34 +0200 | From | Patrick McHardy <> | Subject | Re: Kernel Panic when using iptables NAT rules with kernel 2.6.16.9 |
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noip wrote: > Hello, > > After the upgrade to kernel 2.6.16.9 i'm receiving a kernel panic almost immediately when I enter my iptables REDIRECT rules. If I don't enter these rules, the machine works fine. > I've observed this behavior on all of my machines that are running Broadcom Gbit Ethernet cards using tg3 driver. > On my office machine with the same kernel and the same iptables rules there is no such problem - I have an Intel 10/100 Ethernet card. > My kernel is patched with the Grsecurity patch and with the connlimit patch. > I've tried the same setup without Gresecurity but the problem was still there.
Which kernel version did you run before that?
> My iptables version is 1.3.5. > > My kernel config - http://server260.com/panic/kerncfg > A screenshot with the panic - http://server260.com/panic/panic.gif
The interesting part scrolled off the screen, please set CONFIG_STACK_BACKTRACE_COLS=2 and try again. The last thing I can see is ipt_do_table, if you are using connlimit in LOCAL_IN its most likely that, the version in patch-o-matic is not compatible with current kernels.
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