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From: herauthon <her...@gm...> - 2015-08-26 17:40:00
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L.S., For a very nasty online game which desires a number of ports to forward i have to punch in every single port.. arrg (etc) Is there a better, smarter, saver, faster way in doing this i could blindly open the machine all the way.. but that defeats the concept of the firewall. there are TCP and UDP ports to forward - if i make a list like forward-game.ports could i merge this with the IPTABLE entries for time being - emphemeral untill i reset the FW box ? Sincerely, Hera4 -- *17-08-1969: Bethel, NY, Max Yasgurs Farm (Woodstock)* Heaven And Hell, *I Can't Explain, It's A Boy, 1921, Amazing Journey, Sparks, The Hawker, Christmas, The Acid Queen, Pinball Wizard, Do You Think It's Alright, Fiddle About, There's A Doctor, Go To The Mirror, Smash The Mirror, I'm Free, Tommy's Holiday Camp, We're Not Gonna Take It, Summertime Blues, Shakin' All Over, My Generation * <to be dedicated to the confusion of thoughts> |
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From: Maicon - N. <ma...@ig...> - 2015-08-24 12:12:36
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Hi All,
I needed to do a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (before, was with
14:04 LTS). and after that suddenly it fails in the compilation. logs
below.
downloaded the latest version of SVN 8001.
./make.sh build
*** IPCop build .config not found. Using defaults
*** Checking for host prerequisites
Checking if we're using bash [ DONE ]
Checking if we're running as non-root user [ DONE ]
Checking if we have sudo [ DONE ]
Checking if sudo is configured [ DONE ]
Building IPCop-2.2.0 for i486 on x86_64
Stage toolchain already built (found files_i486/01_toolchain/strip) [
DONE ]
Running compilation tests : no [ INFO ]
*** Setting up our build environment
Using nice level : 10
Last svn up : no svn history found
*** Building base options version time (sec) status
stage2 [ PASS=0 ] [ svn-7742 ] [ 1 ] [ FAIL ]
ERROR: Building stage2 [ FAIL ]
Check log_i486/_latest_interrupt.log for errors if applicable
tail -f log_i486/_latest_interrupt.log
chown -R 0:0 /etc
chmod -R 644 /etc
find /etc -type d -exec chmod 755 {} ;
# Use mtab as regular file. This allow 'df' not to fail during coreutils
test with mount points out
# of the chroot that didn't exist inside (like debian /lib/init/rw)
rm -f /etc/mtab # In case you experiment with symlink to /proc/mounts
# rootfs line need to be absent or coreutils du/bind-mount-dir-cycle.sh
fail
grep '^/dev.* / ' /proc/mounts >/etc/mtab
stage2:59: recipe for target '/usr/src/files_i486/02_base/stage2' failed
make: *** [/usr/src/files_i486/02_base/stage2] Error 1
Commenting line "grep '^/dev.* / ' /proc/mounts >/etc/mtab" on
lfs/stage2, build proceeds normally.
Anyone have any ideas to solve this problem?
Many thanks,
Maicon Wendhausen
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