Re: IMQ Install Without Recompiling Kernel?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wednesday 24 September 2003 01:35, Walter D. Wyndroski wrote:
> I mostly figured that. Does anyone on the list have any idea when RH may or
> may not incorporate IMQ into their stock kernel? Mandrake is not an option
> for us as we run RedHat on over ten servers. We are too far entrenched in
> RH as well as satisfied overall with it.
>
> I'm really needing the ability to ingress and egress on a subnet, actually
> multiple subnets. Primarily I need to ratelimit said subnet no mater which
> of the nine interfaces (in my router) from which it's traffic is leaving or
> entering the router. However, I still classful queuing using HTB/SFQ. Are
> any other options available which could assist me until IMQ becomes part of
> the RH stock kernel?
Ask RH:)

Why don't you take the RH kernel source, apply the imq patch, use the RH 
kernel options and recompile the kernel?

Stef

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