I'm confused, what's 4.10? :)

This search had me thinking I needed to be at least at 9.10 to get it
by default:

http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=karmic&arch=any&mode=filename&searchon=contents&keywords=cls_flow

Anything earlier than karmic doesn't seem to have it. They've also
done some things in 9.10 that point toward moving away from 32-bit for
servers, so I'd likely need to do a whole new 64-bit install of 9.10
to get where I need to be.

On the bright side, you've done such a good job with shorewall that
the rest of my traffic shaping configuration is working great even
though I barely understand what's happening. As the docs suggest, I
don't seem to need this additional feature right now, so I'll worry
about it when I need it (maybe after 10.04 LTS is released).

Thanks!

Brad C

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Tom Eastep <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tom Eastep wrote:
>
>> This is also a Ubuntu kernel 'feature'; Ubuntu kernels do not include
>> support for 'flow' (disclaimer: I haven't checked the 9.10 server kernel
>> but the 4.10 server kernel did not include that support)
>
> Correction: 4.10 Ubuntu kernels *do* include this support.
>
> -Tom
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