Deprecate ipqueue

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Neale Pickett 2010-04-19 11:13:15 -05:00
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Networky things
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* [pysieved](pysieved/), a Python ManageSieve server
* [Firebot](firebot.html), an easily-extended IRC bot in continuous use since 1996
* [Python IPQUEUE library](py-ipqueue/)
* [Python IPQUEUE library](ipqueue/)
X11 things
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@ -1,5 +1,23 @@
Title: Python ipqueue
No Longer Maintained
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This software is no longer maintained.
ipqueue has been deprecated in favor of nfqueue. You can download a [Python
nfqueue module](http://software.inl.fr/trac/wiki/nfqueue-bindings) which should
support all the functionality of ipqueue. In Debian or Ubuntu, you can just
# apt-get install libnetfilter-queue-python
This page remains here for those who know what they're doing and are
still using the old libipq. This software will not compile with the
backwards-compatibility library provided by nfqueue.
About
-----
This is the Netfilter userspace IPQueue module for Python. It allows you
to do all your Linux IPQueue stuff from the comfort of Python. This only
works with Linux.
@ -16,6 +34,9 @@ That means I'm *Internet Famous*!
Download
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This software is no longer maintained (see above).
* [nfqueue bindings](http://software.inl.fr/trac/wiki/nfqueue-bindings)
* [Latest version](ipqueue.tar.gz)
* [Netfilter QUEUE bindings](nfqueue-0.1.tar.bz2) by Mike Auty <mike.auty@gmail.com>
@ -27,8 +48,10 @@ GPL, of course.
Support
-------
You can email me at <neale@woozle.org>, or try the IRC channel
[#py-ipqueue on irc.oftc.net](irc://irc.oftc.net/py-ipqueue).
This software is no longer maintained (see above). Support requests
will be politely redirected to the newer [nfqueue
bindings](http://software.inl.fr/trac/wiki/nfqueue-bindings).
Screen Shots
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@ -58,12 +81,3 @@ transparent proxy would be much more sophisticated.
q.set_verdict(p[0], ipqueue.NF_ACCEPT, tcp.to_str())
else:
q.set_verdict(p[0], ipqueue.NF_ACCEPT)
Help me out
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If you're using this in a project, let me know and I'll link to it. If
you find any bugs, or want any features, please let me know about that
too. If you've got a hankering to write better documentation, that would
also be welcome :)