Re: controling nat'ed network

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 15 October 2002 17:03, Ethy H. Brito wrote:
> Dear Guru
>
> How can I control the output traffic of variuous clients with various
> classes when all the IP's will be singly nat'ed?
Mark the packets when they enter the box and use that mark to filter the 
packets when they leave the box.  The mark will survivie the natting of the 
packets.

> Client 1 - http Class (X Kbit)--> --+
> Client 1 - pop3 Class (Y Kbit)--> --+
> Client 2   http Class (X Kbit)--> --+----> master Class  (Z Kbit)--->
> NAT addr Client 2 - smtp Class (W Kbit)--> --+
> Client 3   pop3 Class (Y Kbit)--> --+

Stef

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