2.2.6: "modprobe: Could find module net-pf-19"

Mikael Djurfeldt (mdj@nada.kth.se)
Mon, 26 Apr 1999 12:01:02 +0200 (MET DST)


I've recently compiled kernel 2.2.6.

At one point during the boot, there are two complaints somewhat like
"modprobe: Couldn't find module net-pf-19".

After these two lines, there's a error message about not being able to
execute the call SIOCADDRT.

Now I wonder: What is the module "net-pf-19"? I can't find it
mentioned in any documentation and I don't find it in the kernel
sources.

Also, the lack of this module seems to prevent me from removing
entries from the routing table, since, if I do "route del ..." I get

SIOCDELRT: No such process

This seems to be caused by a failing call

socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP) = 3

Have I enabled some kernel option which only hackers with special code
available should use? How do I get rid of these refrences to the
module net-pf-19?

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Best regards,
/mdj

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