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2005-09-14
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A Linux kernel that supports netfilter (No, it won't work on BSD or Solaris). I've tested with 2.4.2 - 2.6.13. Check here for kernel configuration information.
iptables 1.2 or later (but I recommend at least version 1.2.9)
Iproute (“ip” utility). The iproute package is included with most distributions but may not be installed by default. The official download site is http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2/download/.
A Bourne shell or derivative such as bash or ash. This shell must have correct support for variable expansion formats ${variable%pattern}, ${variable%%pattern}, ${variable#pattern} and ${variable##pattern}.
Your shell must produce a sensible result when a number n (128 <= n <= 255) is left shifted by 24 bits. You can check this at a shell prompt by:
echo $((128 << 24))
The result must be either 2147483648 or -2147483648.
The firewall monitoring display is greatly improved if you have awk (gawk) installed.