On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 04:13:16AM -0300, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
> > you cannot include linux/in.h from the top of the file, I think I tried
> > that and ran into problems (the definitions collide with glibc
> > definitions e.g. of sockaddr_in, etc.)
> > 
> > So if possible, move that include down to the __KERNEL__ section.  At
> > least this way iptables libipt_dccp.c compiles.
> 
> Oh my, OK, I should be more careful about making sure kernel headers are
> usable by userland programs ;-\ Nah, I'll fix that properly by just not
> including linux/in.h at all and fixing sockaddr_dccp, take a look:

ok, seems fine with me.

Will you have some time to test the iptables dccp match?  If not, do you
have any DCCP test programs (just establishing a session, ..)?  This
would help me with testing...

Cheers,
        Harald
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