From: "wong cheongseng" <cheongseng@hotmail.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Installation problems
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 05:26:57 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-106757824601590@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-106752676309612@msgid-missing>
Hello,
Thank you for your information.
I told me that you are using HTB shaping,rite?
As i know you need the tc patch for your compiled kernel isnt??
How does the TC link against the new kernel header???
Before that, i have search for info about Layer-7 QoS but not much info i
got.
Since this is the latest QoS project, but i have read the latest example
scripct.
It using HTB, SFQ, and etc.
Isn't any differs between the script for both project??
Slackware 8.1 LINUX + your compiled 2.4.20 kernel with all the QoS features
ON
isn't enough for provide QoS HTB shaping?
Actually, i m very new user for Linux. I don't know what type of Linux
should i choose.
Any suggestion?
Sorry, if i have ask a very stupid question. I really appreciate your
information.
Thank you.
>From: Rokas <rokasz@centras.lt>
>Reply-To: Rokas <rokasz@centras.lt>
>To: "wong cheongseng" <cheongseng@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re[2]: [LARTC] Installation problems
>Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 20:14:32 +0200
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I am sorry, but I haven't tried the Layer7 QoS, so I can't give you
>any ideas about that... Instead I use HTB shaping: I use Slackware 8.1
>LINUX + my own compiled 2.4.20 kernel with all the QoS features ON. I
>use HTB rules to shape traffic for both download and upload. My LINUX
>server is a NAT router: interface ppp0 - to internet, and eth0
>interface to LAN. I put QoS HTB queues for both interfaces (on eth0
>for download and on ppp0 for upload). I mark packets with IPTABLES
>MARK target in mangle table POSTROUTING and then add fwmark filters to
>appropriate HTB class. I do shaping based on ports: I reduce download
>and upload speed for all traffic, but some ports (HTTP, HTTPS, SSH,
>POP3, DNS and other) I add to interactive HTB class with higher speed.
>That how the shaping works. You can find much information about HTB
>QoS in:
>http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/
>http://www.docum.org
>http://www.lartc.org
>
>Good luck ! :)
>
> Rokas Zakarevicius
>
>Kaunas, Lithuania, Europe
>
> > VERY URGENT!!! Hey, i'm final year student in upm. I have install linux
> > Redhat 9.0. Wish to build up Qos linux packet filter using
>kernel-2.4.20.8
> > i have follow the instruction which i download from internet. But i 'm
>not
> > very understand about the
> > instruction. The following step have been done by me:-
>
> > 1) Patch the L7-kernel patch to the kernel (success)
> > 2) Re-compile the kernel (success)
> > 3) Enable layer-7 filtering (success)
>
> > 4) After i unpack "tar xvzf iproute2_w_layer7_patch-0.9.3.tar.gz"
> > Inside there, i found a TC folder- 31 items
> > - tc patch - how does the TC link against the new kernel header???
> > (question)
> > - I have make the symbolic link from /usr/src/linux to
> > /usr/src/linux-2.4.20.8
> > - Where should i put the files inside the TC folder???
> > (question)
> > - When i "make" to compile, it show me error and tell me to compile
>the
> > kernel first??? (question)
> > - Since the tc folder have many files, which should i copy to
>/sbin/tc???
> > (question)
>
> > 5) Protocol definitions
> > - after unpack the latest pattern from l7-filter.sourceforge.net
> > - i tried to cat all the pattern to /proc/net/layer7_protocols,
> > but found error "no such files and directory" - Anythings i did
>wrong??
> > (question)
>
> > Please reply me as soon as possible. Very urgent!!!
> > Thank you.
>
>
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