iptables: Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)

kosmo

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Hi,

I got this new server a couple of days ago and get every one hours this error email:

Subject: Cron &root@server& /usr/local/bandmin/bandmin

Body:
iptables: Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)
iptables: Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)

Any hint what this is or how to fix it?

kosmo
 

rpmws

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[quote:e1e5ecab72][i:e1e5ecab72]Originally posted by kosmo[/i:e1e5ecab72]

Hi,

I got this new server a couple of days ago and get every one hours this error email:

Subject: Cron &root@server& /usr/local/bandmin/bandmin

Body:
iptables: Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)
iptables: Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)

Any hint what this is or how to fix it?

kosmo[/quote:e1e5ecab72]

Hey that's weird about 3 weeks ago I started getting same thing only:

ipchains: No chain by that name
ipchains: No chain by that name

Yours is different than mine. What does yours taste like? :p
 

kosmo

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A subtaste of chocolate, but a strong strawberry aroma :p (these little smilies are a very small choice, I have to admit)
 

feanor

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What kernel version do you have, first off?
And, this has already been dealt with on a previous thread or two, simply do a search......

It's a matter of getting either iptables or ipchains to match up with your kernel flavor
 

kosmo

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Linux &servername& 2.4.7-10 #1 Thu Sep 6 17:27:27 EDT 2001 i686 unknown.

I did a search on iptables but the threads I found didn't make me cleverer &megasigh&

Maybe one can tell me what exactly to do: The Idiot's Guide To IPtables or similar.

kosmo
 

rpmws

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[quote:a09685d0bf][i:a09685d0bf]Originally posted by feanor[/i:a09685d0bf]


What kernel version do you have, first off?
And, this has already been dealt with on a previous thread or two, simply do a search......

It's a matter of getting either iptables or ipchains to match up with your kernel flavor


[/quote:a09685d0bf]

Well my Kernel is as old as the KFC guy &Sanders& ..but it's about as reliable as the KFC original ..never had a problem. my bandmin thing never worked at all. my IPs were changed during a move I wonder if that could be the problem.
 

feanor

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What about this:
http://support.cpanel.net/obb/read.php?TID=875