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I recently installed Nistnet on Slackware Linux version 2.4.20
(root@midas) (gcc version 3.2.2) to do some network utilization and latency simulations. It configured and compiled OK, but when I go to start it, either via the GUI or commandline (cnistnet), it produces "No such device" errors for any type of invocation. Is it because I'm running a recent version of Slackware/Linux Kernel? root@d7lxtest02:~# cnistnet -u on: No such device root@d7lxtest02:~# cnistnet -d off: No such device root@d7lxtest02:~# cnistnet -a 172.23.2.100 172.23.112.1 100 add new addnistnet: 172.23.2.100:0 to 172.23.112.1:0 (prot 0 cos 100), delay 0.000000 (sigma 0.000000 corr 0.000000), bandwidth 0, drop 0.000000 (corr 0.000000), dup 0.000000 (corr 0.000000), drdmin 0, drdmax 0, drdcongest 0 util_binaddnistnet: No such device Any help would greatly be appreciated!! Thank you Mike MDO |
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