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RE: wonderful..



I give up...

EEBSD -DCOMPAT_BSDOS -DPCIVERBOSE -DEISAVERBOSE -D_KERNEL -Di386  -c
../../../../net/if.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
../../../../net/if.c: In function `if_detach':
../../../../net/if.c:377: warning: implicit declaration of function
`nat_ifdetach'
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/ROUTER (line 908 of Makefile).
^^^^^
thats when trying to recompile the kernel with updated ip-filter...

breaks on ip-filter v3.3.20, and 3.4.14, i tried both... I can't update
ip-filter on the machine

I'm getting ready to tear my hair out.. not having traceroute is a major
pain in the ass

has anyone else had this problem?

Regards,

Sean

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org [mailto:owner-misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org]On Behalf Of
Sean Malloy
Sent: Friday, 15 December 2000 10:50 am
To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
Subject: RE: wonderful..


Thankyou to all who replied, I have since got all the console messages going
to a logfile instead of the console (yay)

Looking at the ipfilter issue, i grabbed the latest version, as you say, it
needs to be imported into the kernel sources.. A question about this..

Has anyone updated to 3.4.14? I'm just wondering if I'm going to be running
into any issues importing this into the 2.8 kernel src tree that people may
have come across before hand

Once I sort out this problem, the box will be absolutely perfect. Amazing,
OpenBSD is great

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Bachtel [mailto:sebastion_(_at_)_irelandmail_(_dot_)_com]
Sent: Friday, 15 December 2000 5:04 am
To: Sean Malloy; misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
Subject: Re: wonderful..


> b) This has supposedly been answerd in the ip filter howto/faq.. but I can
> not get traceroute to work from a machine behind the BSD box
(nat/forwarding
> running)... heres a quote directly from the ipf howto:

The ipfilter included with OpenBSD 2.8 (version 3.3.18) has a bug in
ICMP processing, that causes it to break traceroute (it has been
discussed a bit on this mailing list, and on tech@ I believe).

The solution is to update to 3.3.20, however iirc this requires a bit
of kernel patching. A few people have already done so, but thus far
noone's officially brought it into the tree. I expect this will happen
fairly soon.

jeff






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