From 194623 at bugs.launchpad.net Thu Jan 25 19:14:14 2018 From: 194623 at bugs.launchpad.net (dino99) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 18:14:14 -0000 Subject: [Bug 194623] Re: [hardy] running wondershaper gives 'What is "flowid"? Illegal "police"' References: <20080223040725.21844.10097.malonedeb@gangotri.canonical.com> Message-ID: <151690405628.7511.7820514896468292237.launchpad@soybean.canonical.com> ** Changed in: pld-linux Status: New => Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to PLD Linux. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194623 Title: [hardy] running wondershaper gives 'What is "flowid"? Illegal "police"' Status in iproute package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in shorewall package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in wondershaper package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in iproute source package in Hardy: Fix Released Status in shorewall source package in Hardy: Invalid Status in wondershaper source package in Hardy: Invalid Status in iproute package in Debian: Fix Released Status in PLD Linux: Invalid Bug description: Binary package hint: wondershaper Latest checked version: 1.1a-4.1 Just upgrade my router from dapper to hardy. I'm seeing a problem with the wondershaper package. I've been running it like so from /etc/network/interface (as a post-up operation): wondershaper eth3 4500 333 Doing ifup now gives: $ sudo ifup eth3 ... snip dhcp ... What is "flowid"? Illegal "police" Failed to bring up eth3. Now, when I run it, I get error messages: burner at firewall:~$ sudo wondershaper eth3 4500 333 What is "flowid"? Illegal "police" And it doesn't seem to be limiting the transfer rates. TEST CASE: * install the wondershapper package. * run the command: sudo /usr/sbin/wondershaper eth0 48 48 Output with -2ubuntu1: What is "flowid"? Illegal "police" Output with 2ubuntu2: nothing. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iproute/+bug/194623/+subscriptions