Re: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1385 - 4 msgs

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Здравствуйте  lartc-request,

Sunday, September 28, 2003, 8:45:03 AM, you wrote:

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lrmdn> Today's Topics:

lrmdn>    1. Re: compile errors (Jacek Bilski)
lrmdn>    2. Re: compile errors (Andrew Carson)
lrmdn>    3. frontend for tcc ? (Steve Wright)
lrmdn>    4. Re: Simulated latency (sufcrusher)

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lrmdn> Message: 1
lrmdn> Subject: Re:  compile errors
lrmdn> From: Jacek Bilski <dino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> To: LARTC <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> Date:   Sat, 27 Sep 2003 10:30:40 +0200


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lrmdn> Hello!

lrmdn> On sob, 2003-09-27 at 05:11, Andrew Carson wrote:
>> I've noticed a few people have had probs compiling iproute2 on the 2.4.22
>> kernel..  has anyone found a fix yet? I'm having the same problem:

lrmdn> Workaround: make your /usr/src/linux point to /usr/src/linux-2.4.21
lrmdn> rather than /usr/src/linux-2.4.22, it works_for_me (TM). I didn't
lrmdn> investigate where from are those errors.

lrmdn> Greetings!

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lrmdn> Jacek Bilski <dino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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lrmdn> Message: 2
lrmdn> From: "Andrew Carson" <acarson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> To: <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> Subject: Re:  compile errors
lrmdn> Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 16:55:51 +0800

lrmdn> Jacek,

lrmdn> Yep, that's what I ended up doing too...  Oh well, it's a fix for now :^)


lrmdn> Andrew.


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lrmdn> Message: 3
lrmdn> From: Steve Wright <paua@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> To: lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
lrmdn> Organization: 
lrmdn> Date: 28 Sep 2003 07:46:14 +1200
lrmdn> Subject:  frontend for tcc ?


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lrmdn> Hey All,

lrmdn> Does anyone know of a web/other front-end for tcc ?


lrmdn> TIA,
lrmdn> Steve


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lrmdn> Hey All,<BR>
lrmdn> <BR>
lrmdn> Does anyone know of a web/other front-end for tcc ?<BR>
lrmdn> <BR>
lrmdn> <BR>
lrmdn> TIA,<BR>
lrmdn> Steve<BR>
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lrmdn> Message: 4
lrmdn> From: "sufcrusher" <sufcrusher@xxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> To: "Morey ixipetl" <mixipetl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> Cc: <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> Subject: Re:  Simulated latency
lrmdn> Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 02:21:55 +0200

lrmdn> You could use the iptables QUEUE target. It allows you to "catch" packets in
lrmdn> a user space program (e.g. perl), do stuff with it (or nothing: sleep) and
lrmdn> then ACCEPT the packet (or DROP).

lrmdn> It's a pretty crude method, but it works.

lrmdn> ----- Original Message -----
lrmdn> From: "Morey ixipetl" <mixipetl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> Cc: <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
lrmdn> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:27 PM
lrmdn> Subject:  Simulated latency


>> This seems like it ought to be simple, but so far, no joy.  I need to
>> simulate latency in a network connection, e.g. a sattelite link, but
>> can't figure out how to do that.  I don't need to drop packets or
>> otherwise limit rates, just introduce certain fixed amounts of latency.
>>  I know about NIST Net, but would rather use iptables, ip, tc, etc. Any
>> ideas?




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