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* Make "is_same" test basics and entries only: targets are generic.Rusty Russell2004-12-161-22/+9
| | | | | | | Make target testing aware of different kinds of rules. Change reverse logic: target_different now target_same. Set type to MODULE in iptcc_map_target. Add testcase for this.
* complete libiptc rewrite. Time to load 10k rules goes down from 2.20 ↵Harald Welte2004-08-291-4/+4
| | | | minutes to 1.255 seconds (!). Might still contain bugs, use with caution.
* Get rid of some warnings when compiling 64bit.Martin Josefsson2004-05-261-1/+1
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* sorry, this one didn't make it in 1.2.9rc1 :(Harald Welte2003-10-071-0/+13
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* fix ipv6_prefix_length endianness bugs (Closes: #103)Harald Welte2003-06-241-1/+1
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* fix memory leak(s) in libiptc. Reverts the previous (wrong) patch. (Martin ↵Martin Josefsson2003-05-021-0/+1
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* explicitly check for two possible sets of hooks in case of nat and mangleHarald Welte2002-02-131-12/+28
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* fix compatibility with mangle2hooks and mangle5hooksHarald Welte2002-02-131-5/+9
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* first attempt in trying to make debug code work with mangle2hooks and ↵Harald Welte2002-02-131-18/+26
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* - don't need -DNDEBUG anymore. Instead, use -DIPTC_DEBUG to enableHarald Welte2002-02-131-6/+20
| | | | | | | | libiptc debugging. This is to make people at RedHat and Mandrake happy. - add debugging code for mangle5hooks table (will break debugging of iptables >= 1.2.6 on old kernels <= 2.4.18-pre6. *sigh*
* update debugging code to mangle5hooks changesHarald Welte2002-02-081-1/+4
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* Added #include <unistd.h> to eliminate close() warning.Marc Boucher2002-01-191-0/+1
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* libiptc counter functionHarald Welte2001-01-051-0/+3
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* Philip Blundell's IPv6 patches.Rusty Russell2000-06-021-3/+18
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* Philip Blundell's IPv6 fixes.Philip Blundell2000-05-151-2/+121
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* Philip Blundell's IPv6 fixes.Philip Blundell2000-05-101-12/+13
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* IPv6 enhancements.Rusty Russell2000-05-021-0/+264