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I battled with this program for too long to get it working. This great software should have a simple to use GUI that is easy to configure and use your diald, just an idea...<<<<
I take it that you are volunteering to write one? :^)
It would be nice to have something that you could just check boxes in to enable/disable particular packet types (perhaps with built-in help to explain what each is for :^), and edit boxes next to the enabled ones to set the up-time boost you get for passing one of them. It gets harder to design an interface when you start taking into consideration all the possible arrangements people use, but even a GUI that just lets you play with the contents of the filter file would be of enormous help. When can you have a beta ready for testing? ;^)
-- Mike "I'd do it, but I'm too new to Linux programming at the moment" Bartman --
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