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Package: iptables
Version: 1.3.1-2

I just updated to the mentioned version of iptables. The file below
causes ip6tables-restore < <file> to segfault.=20
I'd expect a more descriptive error message like '..error on line...'
The kernel is 2.6.12. The last known working version of iptables was
1.2.9.

Bye,

Joerg

Rules file that segfaults. Mac-addresses are replaced by XXs.
# Generated by ip6tables-save v1.2.9 on Mon Feb  9 15:58:00 2004
*filter
:INPUT DROP [0:0]
:FORWARD DROP [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [20:2080]
:blocknlog - [0:0]
:checkblock - [0:0]
:checkmac - [0:0]
-A INPUT -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i lo -j ACCEPT=20
-A INPUT -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i sit1 -p tcp -m multiport --dports 22,25,53,80,4=
43,993 -j ACCEPT=20
-A INPUT -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i sit1 -p udp -m multiport --dports 53,123 -j ACC=
EPT=20
-A INPUT -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -j checkblock=20
-A FORWARD -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -j checkblock=20
-A blocknlog -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -m limit --limit 1/sec -j LOG --log-prefix "Ba=
d v6 Packet:" --log-level 5=20
-A blocknlog -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -j DROP=20
-A checkblock -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -j checkmac=20
-A checkblock -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -j ACCEPT=20
-A checkblock -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -j blocknlog=20
-A checkmac -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i eth2 -m mac --mac-source XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX -=
j RETURN=20
-A checkmac -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i eth2 -m mac --mac-source XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX -=
j RETURN
-A checkmac -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i eth2 -m mac --mac-source XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX -=
j RETURN
-A checkmac -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i eth1 -j RETURN=20
-A checkmac -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -i sit1 -j RETURN=20
-A checkmac -s ::/0 -d ::/0 -j blocknlog=20
COMMIT
# Completed on Mon Feb  9 15:58:00 2004

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retitle 321068 [rejected] ip6tables-restore segfaults
thanks, control


User reports no segfault in a later upstream version of 
the package.

Closed.


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