Re: [LARTC] redhat ready for htb?

2002-12-06 Thread Stef Coene
On Friday 06 December 2002 19:58, James Ma wrote:
> Hi, All,
>
> I want to use linux (redhat) to do some bandwidth shaping work. I did know
> something on HTB and IPtables but I have very limited knowledge on Linux
> itself. I was told it's hard for non linux expert to patch the kernel or
> even ptach HTB into IPROUTE2. So I would like to know if there is Redhat
> version with IPROUTE2 and HTB ready, then I don't need to do any patch
> work? Or if it's not available now, I know kernel 2.4.20 has HTB support,
> but how to patch HTB into IProute2?
The RH kernel has htb support.  But they forget to patch the tc command.  You 
can download a tc binary with htb support from www.docum.org on the faq page.  
Or the one you can find on the homepage of htb.

Stef


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[LARTC] redhat ready for htb?

2002-12-06 Thread James Ma



Hi, All,
 
I want to use linux (redhat) to do some bandwidth 
shaping work. I did know something on HTB and IPtables but I have very limited 
knowledge on Linux itself. I was told it's hard for non linux expert 
to patch the kernel or even ptach HTB into IPROUTE2. So I would like 
to know if there is Redhat version with IPROUTE2 and HTB ready, then I 
don't need to do any patch work? Or if it's not available now, I 
know kernel 2.4.20 has HTB support, but how to patch HTB into 
IProute2?
 
Thanks,
 
James