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First, get the 2.4.20 linux kernel (assuming Debian here folks! May need the unstable apt-site in your /etc/apt/sources.list) # apt-get update # apt-get install gcc libcurses5 libcurses5-dev kernel-package kernel-headers-2.4.20 kernel-source-2.4.20 # cd /usr/src # bunzip2 kernel-source-2.4.20.tar.bz2 # tar xvvf kernel-source-2.4.20.tar |
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you don't want to compile iptables: (no, you don't) Get the combo patch and the precompiled shared libs matching your iptables version (iptables -V). |
Get the combo patch attachment:imq-2.4.18-combo-patch.txt and the precompiled shared libs attachment:libipt_IMQ-1.2.6a.tar.gz matching your iptables version (iptables -V - was 1.2.6a for me). Put the patch file in /usr/src |
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# patch -p1 <../imq-2.4.18.diff-combo-6 | # patch -p1 <../imq-2.4.18.diff-combo-6 (make sure it's the right name you saved from above) |
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Then you need to make and install your kernel. Here's my .config attachment:config-2.4.20-imq file that I used to compile my kernel. It's a pretty stock 2.4.20 kernel, patched with the IMQ patch. | |
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or, for debian, I use Thing's Kernel Recompile Page: http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/kerneldeb.htm # make dep # make-kpkg clean # make-kpkg --revision=thing.2.0 kernel_image # type dpkg -i name_of_the_kernel.deb -- May give you a warning to move your libraries if you're on the same kernel level. |
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Here's my .config file that I used to compile my kernel. It's a pretty stock 2.4.20 kernel, patched with the IMQ patch, as noted here: http://attachment:config-2.4.20-imq |
Here's my .config attachment:config-2.4.20-imq file that I used to compile my kernel. It's a pretty stock 2.4.20 kernel, patched with the IMQ patch. |
Here we go loop de loo here we go loop de lai... [get | view] (23.3 KB) attachment:config-2.4.20-imq [get | view] (10.8 KB) attachment:nocat.conf [get | view] (7.6 KB) attachment:initialize.fw [get | view] (6.1 KB) attachment:throttle.fw [get | view] (10 KB) attachment:libipt_IMQ-1.2.6a.tar.gz [get | view] (21.5 KB) attachment:imq-2.4.18-combo-patch.txt
IMQ was the solution: http://luxik.cdi.cz/~patrick/imq/index.html
First, get the 2.4.20 linux kernel (assuming Debian here folks! May need the unstable apt-site in your /etc/apt/sources.list) # apt-get update # apt-get install gcc libcurses5 libcurses5-dev kernel-package kernel-headers-2.4.20 kernel-source-2.4.20 # cd /usr/src # bunzip2 kernel-source-2.4.20.tar.bz2 # tar xvvf kernel-source-2.4.20.tar
To install the IMQ Patch (from the FAQ):
Get the combo patch attachment:imq-2.4.18-combo-patch.txt and the precompiled shared libs attachment:libipt_IMQ-1.2.6a.tar.gz matching your iptables version (iptables -V - was 1.2.6a for me).
Put the patch file in /usr/src
# cd /usr/src/linux # patch -p1 <../imq-2.4.18.diff-combo-6 (make sure it's the right name you saved from above) -- find where iptables keeps its shared libraries (/lib/iptables and /usr/lib/iptables is common) -- # tar xvzf libipt_IMQ-1.2.6a.tar.gz -C /lib/iptables
Then you need to make and install your kernel. Here's my .config attachment:config-2.4.20-imq file that I used to compile my kernel. It's a pretty stock 2.4.20 kernel, patched with the IMQ patch.
# cd /usr/src/linux # make menuconfig
You will have three new options: Networking options ---> IP: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target support Networking options ---> IPv6: Netfilter Configuration --->IMQ target support Network device support --->IMQ (intermediate queueing device) support
Choose at least one of the targets and the device itself. Netfilter debugging should be turned off, otherwise cou get lots of annoying messages.
# make dep modules bzImage modules_install
or, for debian, I use Thing's Kernel Recompile Page: http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/kerneldeb.htm # make dep # make-kpkg clean # make-kpkg --revision=thing.2.0 kernel_image # type dpkg -i name_of_the_kernel.deb -- May give you a warning to move your libraries if you're on the same kernel level.
Here's my .config attachment:config-2.4.20-imq
- file that I used to compile my kernel. It's a pretty stock 2.4.20 kernel, patched with the IMQ patch.