Chris Mauritz wrote: > > If you're going to "break" things... 8-) You might want to just head > over to kernel.org and get virgin source and do things the old > fashioned way. Personally, Johnny and the others have made the yum > packaging so convenient that I haven't had to do this in quite some > time. Is there some particular reason why you need a bleeding edge > kernel or did you just want to try it out for shizzles and giggles? > Beleive me, if there was no reason to do this, I would be so happy. I have used Centos 4.2 for a shorewall firewall with the intention of using it for Multi-ISP. I had a M0n0wall firewall on a Soekris 4801 with a CF card, works like a dream, but only for one ISP. I need to divert traffic onto an ADSL feed, so I needed a Multi-ISP firewall. What I didn't know was, Centos 4.2 does not work for this. It lacks the Connmark and Policy match patches for netfilter and iptables. Oh well, time to roll up the sleeves and learn kernel patching. My wife wants to know why I don't just get a General... -- Chris Mason NetConcepts (264) 497-5670 Fax: (264) 497-8463 Int: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759 UK 44.207.183.0271 Cell: 264-235-5670 Yahoo IM: netconcepts_anguilla at yahoo.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.