[LARTC] fw_mark [was HTB: Filtering flat out not working :(]

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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By the way, you can attach fw_mark classifier WITHOUT specifying
any marks and then it will try to directly map mark to class numbers.
You can then specify class numbers directly in ip{chains,tables} ;)
devik

On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Stef Coene wrote:

> On Thursday 28 February 2002 20:45, you wrote:
> > Absolutely, but you'll notice in my follow up post that nowhere does it
> > tell you how to use 'tc' to throw the MARKed packets into a certain flow.
> > The HOWTO tells you how to route marked packets, not how to shape them...
> > ideas? do you happen to know the TC command sytax? All i need is one
> > example....
> I use the fw filter all the time.  I have a lot of examples on docum.org.
> The idea is simple.  You mark a packet and you use that mark to catch the 
> packets with the fw filter.  
> The number of the mark is not important and has nothing to do with the class. 
> The handle keyword is to say wich mark the filter has to use.  So handle 10 
> will catch all packets with mark 10.
> 
> 
> Stef
> 
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