Patrick O'Reilly wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> I hope I am not barking up the wrong tree here, but my understanding is that
> ipfw selects packets to forward to dummynet. This would make it illogical
> (and hence probably impossible) to run dummynet without having ipfw running
> correctly.
>
> The man page for 'dummynet' says:
> In its current implementation, packet selection is done with the ipfw
> program, by means of ``pipe'' rules.
>
> I think you will have to go about this the hard way.....
>
> Regards,
> Patrick O'Reilly
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>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Solan
> Sent: 24 February 2001 04:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: dummynet as modules
>
> Hi there,
>
> How do I compile a a kernel without ipfw, and a ipfw.ko module with
> dummynet support?
> I have to add some features to the dummynet code, so instead of
> rebooting every 5 mins I figured kldloading it would save me some time.
>
> I tried several combinations like 'options DUMMYNET' but no 'options
> IPFIREWALL', even defined DUMMYNET in the modules/ipfw/Makefile but it
> all resulted in undefined symbols when either building or kldloading...
>
> Any ideas?
make a combined ipfw+dummynet module (include both sets of files in the same
module
>
> Michael Solan
>
> -- New to FreeBSD and less confused than a hamster on FreeBase --
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