Hello,

I was wondering if it is possible using Bering and traffic shaping to
prioritize the amount of bandwidth allowed to file sharing apps?  I tried
the following but I'm not too sure what I'm doing.

1.  Started by setting up Bering beta4 floppy on a pentium 133 connected to
a cable modem with 2x 3c509 nics
2.  I installed tc by mounting the floppy and using the command lrpkg -i tc
3.  Then I set TC_ENABLED="Yes" in shorewall.conf
4.  Then I tried adding this to tcrules ( I think 1214 is kazaa):

MARK SOURCE    DEST      PROTO     PORT(S)    CLIENT         PORT(S)
255  192.168.1.0/24      0.0.0.0/0       all       1214

5.  When I restart shorewall with "shorewall start" it errors out at "setting up 
traffic control rules" I get the error:  iptables v1.2.4:  Unknown
arg '--dport'

I'm as newbie as they get so probably it isn't even possible to do what I'm
trying.

Any pointing in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris Miller



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