[root@ns ~]# find /lib64/iptables -name libipt_ipp2p.so /lib64/iptables/libipt_ipp2p.so
[root@ns ~]# iptables -m ipp2p --help iptables v1.3.5
Usage: iptables -[AD] chain rule-specification [options] iptables -[RI] chain rulenum rule-specification [options] iptables -D chain rulenum [options] iptables -[LFZ] [chain] [options] iptables -[NX] chain iptables -E old-chain-name new-chain-name iptables -P chain target [options] iptables -h (print this help information)
Commands: Either long or short options are allowed. --append -A chain Append to chain --delete -D chain Delete matching rule from chain --delete -D chain rulenum Delete rule rulenum (1 = first) from chain --insert -I chain [rulenum] Insert in chain as rulenum (default 1=first) --replace -R chain rulenum Replace rule rulenum (1 = first) in chain --list -L [chain] List the rules in a chain or all chains --flush -F [chain] Delete all rules in chain or all chains --zero -Z [chain] Zero counters in chain or all chains --new -N chain Create a new user-defined chain --delete-chain -X [chain] Delete a user-defined chain --policy -P chain target Change policy on chain to target --rename-chain -E old-chain new-chain Change chain name, (moving any references) Options: --proto -p [!] proto protocol: by number or name, eg. `tcp' --source -s [!] address[/mask] source specification --destination -d [!] address[/mask] destination specification --in-interface -i [!] input name[+] network interface name ([+] for wildcard) --jump -j target target for rule (may load target extension) --goto -g chain jump to chain with no return --match -m match extended match (may load extension) --numeric -n numeric output of addresses and ports --out-interface -o [!] output name[+] network interface name ([+] for wildcard) --table -t table table to manipulate (default: `filter') --verbose -v verbose mode --line-numbers print line numbers when listing --exact -x expand numbers (display exact values) [!] --fragment -f match second or further fragments only --modprobe=<command> try to insert modules using this command --set-counters PKTS BYTES set the counter during insert/append [!] --version -V print package version.
IPP2P v0.8.2 options: --ipp2p Grab all known p2p packets --edk [TCP&UDP] All known eDonkey/eMule/Overnet packets --dc [TCP] All known Direct Connect packets --kazaa [TCP&UDP] All known KaZaA packets --gnu [TCP&UDP] All known Gnutella packets --bit [TCP&UDP] All known BitTorrent packets --apple [TCP] All known AppleJuice packets --winmx [TCP] All known WinMX --soul [TCP] All known SoulSeek --ares [TCP] All known Ares
EXPERIMENTAL protocols (please send feedback to: ipp2p@ipp2p.org) : --mute [TCP] All known Mute packets --waste [TCP] All known Waste packets --xdcc [TCP] All known XDCC packets (only xdcc login)
DEBUG SUPPPORT, use only if you know why --debug Generate kernel debug output, THIS WILL SLOW DOWN THE FILTER
Note that the follwing options will have the same meaning: '--ipp2p' is equal to '--edk --dc --kazaa --gnu --bit --apple --winmx --soul --ares'
IPP2P was intended for TCP only. Due to increasing usage of UDP we needed to change this. You can now use -p udp to search UDP packets only or without -p switch to search UDP and TCP packets.
See README included with this package for more details or visit http://www.ipp2p.org
Examples: iptables -A FORWARD -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j MARK --set-mark 0x01 iptables -A FORWARD -p udp -m ipp2p --kazaa --bit -j DROP iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -m ipp2p --edk --soul -j DROP
[root@ns ~]#
Muy extraño Gino, al parecer todo esta correcto ya que hubiese existido algún problema con la instalación y configuración el comando debería haber mostrado error. Realmente no sabría ahora ya a que recurso recurrir :(
Saludos.