These are the updated Ipac-ng v1.33 rpm's for Endian 2.4. To be used with Iptables v.1.4.2
WarningI never used rpmbuild before, and I never made an rpm, I expect nothing is wrong.
It'd be better to wait for an official release, but I can't wait months to solve some bugs!!! (fetchipac for example)
Use at your own risk. I'm not responsible of any use of these rpms (either good or bad).
I used the very same version that appears on Sources. I just fix the spec file that have some debug break at the middle.
If you want to see the sources, download the source rpm.
Binariesipac-ng-1.33-2.endian4.i386.rpm
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KNYQBKK1 (If you are not sure what to download, just take this)
ipac-ng-extras-1.33-2.endian4.i386.rpm
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UMZ8TSV7Sourceipac-ng-1.33-2.endian4.src.rpm
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IUTME0H2Installation of binaries:Copy the rpm on your Endian Firewall, use WinSCP or something similar.
On Endian Console, use the command:
rpm -Uvh ipac-ng-1.33-2.endian4.i386.rpmShould say 100%
Fix the tables:
Check that the new version is installed. On Console use the command:
fetchipac -SShould say:
Trying to load extension standard.Run 1: next = standard.Also run:
fetchipacCheck that ipacsum is working, run the command:
ipacsumShould say:
IP accounting summary and a traffic resume table below
Reboot the firewall.
Recreate the traffic graphs:
makegraphs.pl