From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "wong cheongseng" Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 05:26:57 +0000 Subject: Re: [LARTC] Installation problems Message-Id: List-Id: References: In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: lartc@vger.kernel.org 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 >Reply-To: Rokas >To: "wong cheongseng" >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. > > _________________________________________________________________ Download ringtones, logos and picture messages from MSN Malaysia http://www.msn.com.my/mobile/ringtones/default.asp _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/