More updates to the traffic shaping doc

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<pubdate>2006-03-29</pubdate>
<pubdate>2006-03-30</pubdate>
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<year>2001-2006</year>
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<para>Traffic shaping is complex and the Shorewall community is not well
equiped to answer traffic shaping questions. So if you are the type of
person who needs "insert tab A into slot B" instructions for everything
that you do then don't try to implement traffic shaping using Shorewall.
You will just frustrate yourself and we won't be able to help you.</para>
that you do, then please don't try to implement traffic shaping using
Shorewall. You will just frustrate yourself and we won't be able to help
you.</para>
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<para>This section gives a brief introduction of how controlling traffic
with the linux kernel works. Although this might be enough for configuring
it in the Shorewall configuration files, it still might be a good idea to
it in the Shorewall configuration files, we strongly recommend that you
take a deeper look into the <ulink url="http://lartc.org/howto/">Linux
Advanced Routing and Shaping HOWTO</ulink>. At the time of writing this,
the current version is 1.0.0.</para>