make buildkernel failed related to ip_divert module
Andre Oppermann
andre at freebsd.org
Mon Oct 25 13:25:48 PDT 2004
Sean McNeil wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 13:13, Andre Oppermann wrote:
>>Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
>>>For a further bit of clarification (I know, should have done this the
>>>first time):
>>>
>>>This problem is occurring with the following kernel options:
>>>
>>>options IPDIVERT
>>>options IPFILTER
>>>options IPFILTER_LOG
>>>
>>>The only workaround at this time is adding "options IPFIREWALL".
>>
>>Yes, that is correct.
>>
>>IPDIVERT is a module now and you can dynamically load it just like you
>>can load ipfw (options IPFIREWALL).
>>
>>IPDIVERT depends on ipfw being loaded or compiled into the kernel.
>>
>>I have done the last step of IPDIVERT's transition into a KLD a few
>>minutes ago. It will warn you now if you try to compile it into a
>>kernel without IPFIREWALL as well. As a module it will simply complain
>>that ipfw needs to be loaded first.
>
>
> I build my kernel with
>
> options IPFIREWALL
> options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD
> options IPDIVERT
>
> Can I now use loadable modules as well? Will IPFIREWALL have the
> forwarding option or would I still have to specify that?
You can certainly use IPDIVERT as a loadable module. The FORWARD option
to IPFIREWALL needs to be compiled into the module if you want to load
it as a module. For modules options in the kernel configuration file
are not automatically included. You have to edit sys/modules/ipfw/Makefile
instead. Then you can load everything as module. If you start natd from
rc.conf it will load ipdivert.ko automatically (if you have run mergemaster
to update your rc scripts).
--
Andre
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