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SubjectRe: Why is traffic shapper still in 2.3.x?
look at http://stuph.org/ view the vpn over gre tunneling page.

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George Bonser wrote:

> On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Greg Maxwell wrote:
>
> > Sergey Kubushin wrote:
> >
> > > I vote for ifconfig to be obsoleted by iproute. My next KSI Linux
> > > distribution won't use ifconfig at all. I have not made a decision yet
> > > whether to retain the ifconfig binary for compatibility reasons or remove
> > > any trace of it outta the distribution, but chances are that it will be
> > > removed at all...
> >
> > I don't know about anyone else, but I agree with this. I'm looking for
> > an official word though.
> >
>
> Problem is that ip route does not properly set up IPIP tunnels for me. I
> have to use a combination of ifconfig to create the interface and then ip
> route to finish the job. I can't seem to get it to work with simply using
> the old tools or simply using the new tools, I have to use a combination
> of the two.
>
> George Bonser
>
> "When someone annoys you, it takes 32 muscles to frown, but it only
> takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and smack them in the head."
>
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