This is a discussion on Re: removing entries from pools (was Re: using named pools in rules) within the IPFilter forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Thanks again, Darren. Can you tell me what version of IPFilter this was fixed in? That will be handy when ...
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Thanks again, Darren.
Can you tell me what version of IPFilter this was fixed in? That will be handy when we start bugging Sun. I looked through the 'HISTORY' document in the source and couldn't figure it out from there. Thanks Toby Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au> wrote: > > Thanks Darren. > > > > In a related question, if I create and populate a pool like this: > > > > ippool -A -m 1 -o ipf -t pool > > ippool -a -m 1 -o ipf -i 131.96.1.4 > > ippool -a -m 1 -o ipf -i 131.96.1.6 > > > > > > how can I remove a member from the same pool? The man page and command > > usage for ippool seem to suggest something like this: > > > > ippool -r -m 1 -o ipf -i 131.96.1.4 > > > > but when I do so, I get the error: > > > > remove_pool:SIOCLOOKUPDELNODE: No such file or directory > > > > (same result for 131.96.1.4/32). > > > > Note: This is still IPF 4.0.2 and PFIL 1.61 on Solaris 10. > > This has been fixed...all I can say is, either upgrade ass per > Jeff's directions, wait for an update from Sun or file a bug. > > Darren -- Toby Chappell Georgia State Univ. Lead Software System Engineer Atlanta, Georgia UNIX Support Phone: (404) 651-3805 tchappell@gsu.edu Fax: (404) 651-4408 |