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Title: [LARTC] Activate ingress policies on suse ent erpr ise serv er 9

 
Hi,

The problem is this is my goal to use the policier and not the iptables.
Because with the policier i think you can give more rules and restrictions to the incoming tcpip traffic.

So I would prefer to use the policier and not the iptables.

Thanks
Gernot

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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Andy Furniss [mailto:andy.furniss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Montag, 25. April 2005 21:49
An: Grames Gernot
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: [LARTC] Activate ingress policies on suse ent erpr ise serv er 9

Grames Gernot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Maybe you can explain me the kernel selections a little bit more detailed!
> Where can I find this? How to activate? Kernel Compilation necessary? How
> compile?
>
> Sorry I am a beginner in this section.

I think the easiest way for you to do it is not bother using policers to
drop packets, but use iptables instead.

If you use distros I can not tell you exactly what to do about compiling
a new kernel as I use LFS and there are probably differences.

If you really need to use policer say and I'll tell you how I do them -
but I really think what you want to do is best done with just iptables
rules.

Andy.



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