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1. IP Networking
Hello :
I want to make a netfilter conntrack module for myself. So I copy all the source code about netfilter conntrack from kernel source tree to my external directory. It can be insmod after compiled. Then I add some members to the struct nf_conn, and it 's compiled successfully. However, it... (1 Reply)
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2. Linux
Hi everyone,
I am trying to prevent the ehci_hcd kernel module to load at boot time.
Here's what I've tried so far:
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have open suse kernel kernel 3.1.0-1.2-desktop on which I used kernel source 3.1.10-1.2 downloaded from kernel.org.
The module gets built.
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4. Solaris
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5. IP Networking
Hi All,
I need to develop a kernel module which changes the IP address of a package according to its mac address. It would be a sort of L2 Nat.
Somebody know if I can do this using netfilter??
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6. Ubuntu
Hi All,
I have a
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7. Linux
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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9. SuSE
Hi All,
Is there a max number of slabs that can be used per kernel module? I'm having a tough time finding out that kind of information, but the array 'node_zonelists' (mmzone.h) has a size of 5. I just want to avoid buffer overruns and other bad stuff.
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10. IP Networking
Hi
I'm trying to change the configuration of the adapter, especially values revelant with Tx and Rx. Following appropiate manual i tried insmod command , but as a result i've got:
insmod: a module named e1000 already exists
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KSYMS(8) Linux Module Support KSYMS(8)
NAME
ksyms - display exported kernel symbols.
SYNOPSIS
ksyms [-ahm]
DESCRIPTION
Ksyms shows information about exported kernel symbols. The format is address, name, and defining module.
OPTIONS
-a, --all
Display all symbols. By default, symbols from the kernel proper are suppressed.
-h, --noheader
Suppress the column header.
-H, --help
Display a summary of options and exit.
-m, --info
Display module information. Includes each module's kernel load address and size in the listing.
-V, --version
Display the version of ksyms.
SEE ALSO
insmod(8), modprobe(8), depmod(8), rmmod(8), lsmod(8).
BUGS
ksyms [ -V | --version ] should exit immediately. Instead, it prints the version information and behaves as if no options were given.
HISTORY
The ksyms command was first conceived by Bjorn Ekwall <bj0rn@blox.se>
The '-m' option was inspired by David Hinds <dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu>
Updated for 2.1.17 by Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu>
Linux January 31, 2002 KSYMS(8)