problem with 2.4.26 debian+vpn+qos+netfilter

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hi
i am running Debian/GNU Linux with 2.4.26 kernel and radius server

my kernel conf looks like this

<*> Packet socket
[ ]   Packet socket: mmapped IO
< > Netlink device emulation
[*] Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains)
[*]   Network packet filtering debugging
[ ] Socket Filtering
<*> Unix domain sockets
[*] TCP/IP networking
[*]   IP: multicasting
[*]   IP: advanced router
[*]     IP: policy routing
[*]       IP: use netfilter MARK value as routing key
[*]       IP: fast network address translation
[*]     IP: equal cost multipath
[*]     IP: use TOS value as routing key
[*]     IP: verbose route monitoring
[ ]   IP: kernel level autoconfiguration
<M>   IP: tunneling
<M>   IP: GRE tunnels over IP
[*]     IP: broadcast GRE over IP
[ ]   IP: multicast routing
[ ]   IP: TCP Explicit Congestion Notification support
[*]   IP: TCP syncookie support (disabled per default)
< > 802.1Q VLAN Support

[*] QoS and/or fair queueing
<*>   CBQ packet scheduler
<*>   HTB packet scheduler
<*>   CSZ packet scheduler
<*>   H-FSC packet scheduler
<*>   The simplest PRIO pseudoscheduler
<*>   RED queue
<*>   SFQ queue
<*>   TEQL queue
<*>   TBF queue
<*>   GRED queue
<*>   Network delay simulator
<*>   Diffserv field marker
<*>   Ingress Qdisc
[*]   QoS support
[*]     Rate estimator
[*]   Packet classifier API
<*>     TC index classifier
<*>     Routing table based classifier
<*>     Firewall based classifier
<*>     U32 classifier
<*>     Special RSVP classifier
<*>     Special RSVP classifier for IPv6
[*]     Traffic policing (needed for in/egress)

everything in IP: Netfilter Configuration is Y

and the result

amber:~# tc qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 1: htb
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument

the whole idea is to shape users connecting to the vpn with the ip-up script

any ideas ?
thanks in advance

greetings:
Miroslav Nikolov

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