From: Sam Sgro (sam_at_freeswan.org)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 07:02:39 CEST
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Bob Beers wrote:
> First, let me say, I agree, the problem is likely with my netfilter
> configuration.
> I have these two symbols also unresolved in my bridge.o module. However,
> it seems that I do have the ksyms (nf_hooks, and nf_hook_slow) in my kernel.
Yes, but they don't appear correct; in that you've got:
nf_hook_slow_R__ver_nf_hook_slow
The "__ver_nf_hook_slow" strikes me as where the symbol goo goes, because I've
got:
nf_hook_slow_R8ac77a9d
or variants on all my 2.4.18 variant machines (RedHat, Mandrake) as well as
one machine running 2.4.18 from kernel.org.
Now, CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is responsible for creating the "goo" at the end of
the symbol name. You probably have it set to "n", as the symbols you report as
being unresolved are without goo. Thus, you may have found some sort of kernel
bug; I've seen some people report this bug for earlier kernel versions.
Let me know about CONFIG_MODVERSIONS.
Sam Sgro
sam_at_freeswan.org
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