RE: queue newbie

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Thank you for this help.  Additionally, 
>From where do I download the latest iptables src?
How do I enable CONFIG_IP_NF_QUEUE?
In Red Hat Workstation, where is <where-you-built-your-kernel>?
Thanks again,
Mike.

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Michael D. Berger
m.d.berger@xxxxxxxx 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: bharathi [mailto:bharathi@xxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 9:33 AM
> To: Michael D. Berger
> Cc: netfilter
> Subject: Re: queue newbie
> 
> 
> Dear Mr.Berger,
>                             Download the latest version of 
> iptables src 
> and do the following to get libipq,
>   # make KERNEL_DIR=<<where-you-built-your-kernel>>
>   # make install KERNEL_DIR=<<where-you-built-your-kernel>>
>   # make install-devel
> IMPORTANT:  Your kernel  must have enabled with the  
> CONFIG_IP_NF_QUEUE 
> ( Userspace queueing via NETLINK (EXPERIMENTAL) ) module to use this 
> queueing feature with iptables.
> 
> thanks,
> bharthix.
> 
> 
> Michael D. Berger wrote:
> 
> >On RH-WS-3 (4 when I get around to it), I would like
> >to use the capabilities of -j QUEUE.  Google seems to
> >indicate that I need libipq, and to get this, perhaps
> >I need to get an rpm for iptables-devel.
> >
> >Is this the way to go?  If so, where is the best place
> >to get the rpm, and what version should I get?  If not,
> >how should I proceed?
> >
> >Thanks in advance for your help.
> >Mike.
> >
> >--
> >Michael D. Berger
> >m.d.berger@xxxxxxxx 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
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