Re: wondershaper under Debian

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tks a lot for the help. I am brazilian and my wrote spanish is even worst than my english... but i understand you completely. This is the only place where i could find help.. i am trying to fix the problem for myself...soon or later i will find a solution. i hope so!
muchas gracias hermano! :)
Fernando Favero
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 1:45 AM
Subject: Re: wondershaper under Debian

Fernando: mira la verdad ni idea de lo que puede llegar a ser. Yo estoy usando un debian 3.0r1
con un kernel 2.4.26 compilado por mi (este ya trae htb3 ya patcheado)
Pero el tema aca es que no creo que te vallan a responder en la lista ya que tu mail no es para
nada explicativo. No se si serás nuevo en la lista, pero dudo a que te respondan. Más bien intentá
juntar más información y talvez llegues a tu respuesta.
 
Saludos
 
Sebastián A. Aresca
NTA - Area Redes UTN Rosario - Argentina
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 9:45 PM
Subject: wondershaper under Debian

Hi everybody! I know this discussion list isn´t just about wondershaper, but i think someone can help me.
I used to have a linux box running red hat 8, as firewall on my lan. I upgraded to debian 3.0 and tried to use the same wondershaper files under debian, but, when i run wondershaper on ppp0 device, it just stops transfering. Remember: its the same files i used with success under red hat 8.
The only difference in the connection between red hat 8 and debian 3 is that under rh8 i used rp-pppoe and under debian i use the default pppoe dialer.
I don´t get any error message. What can be wrong?
I am using:
P166Mhz 32MB Ram
debian 3.0 (only console)
kernel 2.4.18
iptables v1.2.6a
Tks in advance and sorry my english.
Fernando Favero

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