Re: [LARTC] Wierd Policy Routing Behaviour

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 12:22, Martin A. Brown wrote:

> I'm not sure about this, (others on the list may confirm), but I think you 
> want to use --set-tos instead of --set-mark.

I have not tried to use ToS as key for classifying the packets. I'll try
to, eventhough I think there's nothing wrong with --set-mark.
 
> My understanding is that the mark only exists while the packet is on the 
> local machine, but when you set the ToS flags, then you are changing the 
> packet.

But the packets are being marked on the router itself. That's why I
think there is nothing wrong (explicitlly, at least) with the solution
I'm trying to use. Anyway, I'll wait for comments from others on the
list.

Thank you for your help.
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