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Re: Kernel Bridge and Traffic Shaper
From: Ivan Hernandez <ivan.hernandez () globalsis com ar>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 10:24:30 -0300
Yes, under linux, you must use linux native bridge (http://bridge.sourceforge.net) which is part of the 2.4 series (at least, 2.4.20 have it!) and can interoperate with iptables and all the other tools.
Ivan http://biromeponja.8k.com Dan Trainor wrote:
Is it preferable, under Linux, to use Linux' native 'bridge' to create a bridge, or use iptables or something like that? -dant
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