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    Angry ip_queue : failed to register queue handler.

    ip_queue : failed to register queue handler.


    Hi all,
    I am trying to insert ip_queue.o module in 2.4 kernel,
    but its showing "ip_queue : failed to register queue handler" in log message.
    and also following error message

    #insmod ip_queue.o
    ip_queue.o : init_moduleevice ir resource busy
    Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
    You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg


    plz help me how can solve this.

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    Moving this to hacks.
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    what,no one kwon why ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yupan View Post
    what,no one kwon why ?
    Because you're trying to do something outside the normal supported realm of Untangle. This is a suggestion for help hacking the system.

    The module in question is likely not working because UT isn't Debian and is operating on a custom kernel, therefore you're going to have to spend time in the dev wiki to learn how to compile the module before you even try.

    And then there is the rampant posting in multiple areas which is just flat rude.

    You're really not doing yourself any favors in winning over some support from the community here.
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    I tried to install ip_queue module,
    execute the command:
    insmod ip_queue or modprobe ip_queue

    But Tip: FATAL: Error inserting ip_queue (/ lib/modules/2.6.26-2-untangle-amd64/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_queue.ko): Device or resource busy。

    Execute the command: cat / proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_queue_maxlen or cat / proc / net / ip_queue

    Finding out the same file.

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    execute the command:
    insmod ip_queue or modprobe ip_queue

    But Tip: FATAL: Error inserting ip_queue (/ lib/modules/2.6.26-2-untangle-amd64/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_queue.ko): Device or resource busy。



    It is said that the device serial number there is a conflict or cause the module in use. After loading the ip_queue module, modify / proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_queue_maxlen parameters, you can solve this problem. .“ nf_queue: full at 1024 entries, dropping packets (s). Dropped: 877318”

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    1.) Stop posting the same material over and over again. Do it again and I will block and ban your account.

    2.) What are you trying to accomplish? None of this has anything to do with using Untangle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yupan View Post
    I am trying to insert ip_queue.o module in 2.4 kernel
    Um, yeah. Thats not going to work.
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