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  •  WaterGhost
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Ipset installation on CentOS 6.0
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Hello! My english is bad, so sorry for that. Problem: i have an CentOS 6.0, ipset v6.7, iptables v1.4. So, when using rules with ipset it says: "iptables v1.4.7: Kernel module ip_set is not loaded in.". I know, i need to install "kmod-ipset". But i cannot find it anywhere. "epel-release-6-5" and "centalt-release-6-1" doesn't contain them, so where i can find it? Thanks! :)
Posted on: 2012/3/13 10:24
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  •  pschaff
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Re: Ipset installation on CentOS 6.0
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Welcome to the CentOS fora. Please see the recommended reading for new users linked in my signature. The current release is 6.2 so if running 6.0 please "yum update" to get to the current and supported version.

There is no kmod-ipset. CONFIG_IP_SET=m is set for CentOS kernels and /lib/modules/2.6.32-220.7.1.el6.x86_64/kernel/net/netfilter/ipset/ip_set.ko exists. Have you tried "modprobe ip_set"?
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Posted on: 2012/3/13 12:01
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  •  jwd45244
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Re: Ipset installation on CentOS 6.0
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ipset 6.x is for kernels > 2.6.34

The kernel in CentOS 6.2 is 2.6.32

You need to use ipset 4.5
Posted on: 2012/3/13 12:52
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  •  TrevorH
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Re: Ipset installation on CentOS 6.0
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I am not sure what level of ipset has been added to the RHEL 6.2 kernel as it was not there in 6.0 or 1 and then was added for 6.2 as a new feature. Maybe Redhat backported the later ipset to the earlier kernel. What they didn't include was the userspace utilities to actually use it - but if you search you can find a set of ipset-6.x rpms for el6 on a people.redhat.com site.
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