49 lines
1.2 KiB
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49 lines
1.2 KiB
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To build a kernel for use with the loadable kernel module, follow these
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steps:
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1. do "make bsd"
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2. do "make install-bsd"
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(probably has to be done as root)
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3(a) NetBSD systems prior to 1.2:
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run "NetBSD/minstall" as root
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3(b) NetBSD 1.2 systems or later:
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run "NetBSD-1.2/minstall" as root
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4. build a new kernel
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5. install and reboot with the new kernel
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6. use modload(8) to load the packet filter with:
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modload if_ipl.o
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7. do "modstat" to confirm that it has been loaded successfully.
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There is no need to use mknod to create the device in /dev;
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- upon loading the module, it will create itself with the correct values,
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under the name (IPL_NAME) from the Makefile. It will also remove itself
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from /dev when it is modunload'd.
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To build a kernel with the IP filter, follow these steps:
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1. do "make bsd"
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2. do "make install-bsd"
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(probably has to be done as root)
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3(a) NetBSD systems prior to 1.2:
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run "NetBSD/kinstall" as root
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3(b) NetBSD 1.2 systems or later:
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run "NetBSD-1.2/kinstall" as root
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4. build a new kernel
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5. create /dev/ipl with "mknod /dev/ipl c 59 0".
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(for NetBSD-1.2, use "mknod /dev/ipl c 49 0")
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6. install and reboot with the new kernel
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Darren Reed
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darrenr@cyber.com.au
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