ACCT_PROCESS(9) Accounting Framework ACCT_PROCESS(9)NAME
acct_process - now just a wrapper around acct_process_in_ns, which in turn is a wrapper around do_acct_process.
SYNOPSIS
void acct_process(void);
ARGUMENTS
void
no arguments
DESCRIPTION
handles process accounting for an exiting task
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IPFWADM-WRAPPER(8)IPFWADM-WRAPPER(8)NAME
ipfwadm-wrapper - IP firewall administration
SYNOPSIS
ipfwadm-wrapper -A command parameters [options]
ipfwadm-wrapper -I command parameters [options]
ipfwadm-wrapper -O command parameters [options]
ipfwadm-wrapper -F command parameters [options]
ipfwadm-wrapper -M [ -l | -s ] [options]
DESCRIPTION
Ipfwadm-wrapper emulates the behaviour of ipfwadm. You can use this wrapper to use your old ipfwadm firewall rules with ipchains. See
ipfwadm(8) for more details.
If the kernel does not support ipchains (eg. a 2.0 kernel), and the file /sbin/ipfwadm.real exists and is executable, then it will be exe-
cuted with the arguments given to ipfwadm-wrapper. This allows simple dual-booting of 2.2 and 2.0 kernels with the same firewalling
scripts: simply move ipfwadm to ipfwadm.real, and ipfwadm-wrapper to ipfwadm.
SEE ALSO ipfwadm(8), ipchains(8)BUGS
The script isn't clever at parsing command line arguments. You must use separate arguments, rather than run them together. For example,
`ipfwadm -Mle' becomes `ipfwadm-wrapper -M -l -e'.
Fragment accounting rules are not translated correctly; they will account packets with source port 65535.
Due to new kernel restrictions, you must be root even to list rules for 2.2 kernels.
If /usr is mounted from NFS, you will not be able to use ipfwadm-wrapper before /usr is mounted.
AUTHOR
Paul ``Rusty'' Russell <ipchains@rustcorp.com>
February 8, 1998 IPFWADM-WRAPPER(8)