Re: Installation problems- QoS layer 7 packet filter

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Thank you very much Damion de Soto.
You're rite, i'm in final semester now. This is my final year project, must be finished and submit
within this 3 months. Actually i search for so many web site to get the instruction build up Qos layer7 packet filter. But i really not very understand the given instruction.
I got the latest TC patch files in "http://sourceforge.net";.
I'm very fresh in using Linux.
Anyway, I will try it myself. Thank you!!




From: Damion de Soto <damion@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: wong cheongseng <cheongseng@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Installation problems- QoS layer 7 packet filter
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 15:52:35 +1000

wong cheongseng wrote:
VERY URGENT!!! Hey, i'm final year student in upm.
I'm sure it is. is your thesis due tomorrow? :P
I have install linux Redhat 9.0. Wish to build up Qos linux packet filter
> using kernel-2.4.20.8 i have follow the instruction which i download from
> internet. But i 'm not very understand about the instruction. The following
> step have been done by me:-


4) After i unpack "tar xvzf iproute2_w_layer7_patch-0.9.3.tar.gz"
  Inside there, i found a TC folder- 31 items
I don't know where you got this file from, so I can only guess at the answers:

- tc patch - how does the TC link against the new kernel header???
tc won't "link" against the new kernel headers, but it may use them when compiling.
unless your environment is broken, it will automatically look in /usr/src/linux/include



- Where should i put the files inside the TC folder???
Which files?
If they are .diff files, you use the 'patch' program to patch them into the original tc source files.


- When i "make" to compile, it show me error and tell me to compile the kernel first???
You may need to run a top level 'make config' (menuconfig or xconfig) and 'make dep' in /usr/src/linux to setup some files correctly for your system.

- Since the tc folder have many files, which should i copy to /sbin/tc???
After you've finished the 'make' (or maybe 'make install') the Makefile will automatically copy the correct binary to /sbin/tc (or probabaly /usr/local/sbin/tc )
You don't have to do it yourself, unless you're hacking.


Please reply me as soon as possible. Very urgent!!!
Mailing lists and newsgroups aren't always the quickest source of info.. I find google faster most of the time.

> Thank you.
You're welcome.

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