Re: How to match all packets with a tc filter

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Jose Luis Domingo Lopez <lartc@24x7linux.com> writes:

> On Wednesday, 04 September 2002, at 20:27:27 +0200,
> Stef Coene wrote:
> 
> > > Yeah I know, but I use several different qdiscs and would prefer to
> > > have a general way to do it with filters.
> > The I think the u32 trick is the best you can do.
> > 
> Or tag all traffic with ipchains/iptables and add a tc filter of type
> fwmark matching this tag.

I'm already using fwmark matching for everything except the default
filter. Because fwmark doesn't have a mask but only does exact
matches I can't use that for the default filter without generating
lots of extra iptables rules.

//Marcus
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  Marcus Sundberg <marcus@ingate.com>  | Firewalls with SIP & NAT
 Firewall Developer, Ingate Systems AB |  http://www.ingate.com/
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