Hello list, I'm try to compile the new versión of Kernel (2.4.18) for IMQ support, and I don't find this option: Networking options ---> IP: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target support Networking options ---> IPv6: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target support Any idea? Thank in advance Claudio Aznar STech SA
On Monday 12 August 2002 21:48, Claudio Aznar wrote: > Hello list, > =09I'm try to compile the new versi=F3n of Kernel (2.4.18) for IMQ supp= ort, and > I don't find this option:=20 > Networking options ---> IP: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target su= pport > Networking options ---> IPv6: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target=20 support Make sure you patched the kernel. You can find the IMQ device under Netw= ork=20 device support. Stef --=20 stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.oftc.net
I have in the kernel configuration the option Network device support --->IMQ (intermediate queueing device) support But not the other options... To activate this option is sufficient ? CA On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 21:59:17 +0200 Stef Coene <stef.coene@docum.org> wrote: > On Monday 12 August 2002 21:48, Claudio Aznar wrote: > > Hello list, > > I'm try to compile the new versión of Kernel (2.4.18) for IMQ support, and > > I don't find this option: > > Networking options ---> IP: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target support > > Networking options ---> IPv6: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target > support > > Make sure you patched the kernel. You can find the IMQ device under Network > device support. > > Stef > > -- > > stef.coene@docum.org > "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" > http://www.docum.org/ > #lartc @ irc.oftc.net >
On Monday 12 August 2002 22:19, Claudio Aznar wrote: > I have in the kernel configuration the option > =09Network device support --->IMQ (intermediate queueing device) suppo= rt > But not the other options... To activate this option is sufficient ? If you only want to enable the imq device, that's the only option there i= s. =20 Of course there are other options under Networking option ---> QoS and/o= r=20 fair queueing ---> Stef --=20 stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.oftc.net