hi jozsef,
:) .. no probs for asking ur welcome !.. ys the running kernel is the 
one i complied . am not too good a C programmer but am doing 
administation for 3+ years now !.. & have been doing kernel, iptables, 
etc etc etc compilation & using then since !... as far as this test r 
concerned, i have take into account that they come up with the iptables 
i compile with the corresponding kerrnel ie with/without imq/htb3..
a few confession now as i forgot to mention-->the only added modules is 
rpc from iptables & i have never tried htb2--ie was only trying 
expeitental htb3 !
last but never the least--i really am thanful to u for helping me to 
find this problem--i hope when i/u/we find out it will be a good 
guidance/tool for others to configure their systems !
in hope for a solution tonight !
regards
A.H

Jozsef Kadlecsik wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Arindam Haldar wrote:
> 
>>no this is not htb or imq specific problem !!...  i have tried
>>with/without imq/htb/ vanila iptables... at this point of time thereis
>>no htb or imq ie not complied in kernel or with iptables... but i still
>>get the messages !.... :(
> 
> Sorry for the stupid question but are you definitely run the kernel you
> are talking about?
> 
> Regards,
> Jozsef
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