Fw: kernel panic with using IMQ - why?

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I run into this problem as well. Has anyone found a reason why? If so please
post an answer or a link. Many, many thanks in advance on this issue.

Walt Wyndroski


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Павел Мальков" <pmalkov@xxxxxx>
To: <LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 1:36 AM
Subject:  kernel panic with using IMQ - why?


> Hi, All!
> I have kernel panic with using IMQ on my linux router.
> In archive of this mailing list i found reason of this truble:
> i used PREROUTING -j IMQ and POSTROUTING -j IMQ in one time
> but i don't understand why this configuration is broken?
> I want to control all traffic on my external interface,
> for example i want to lease 30kbit/sec (inbound+outbound,
> without dividing) for encrypting channel between the host of my LAN
> and some host of Internet.
> Please, explain to me reasons of this behavior or send me links
> to this explanation.
>
> Sorry for my bad English
>
> WBR Pavel Malkov
>
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