Deleting a filter with tc makes traffic bypass all classes and theroot qdisc

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Hija,

I've sort of an annoying problem:
I'm shaping traffic with HTB and have several leafs with a low
bandwitdh which are added and removed on demand (together with
the associated classes but even without it won't work).
Now "tc -s class show dev eth1" shows traffic through the whole
tree including the root; when adding another class and an filter
all the traffic gets shaped correctly. As soon as I delete the
filter (also tried the fh trick but that shouldn't matter anyways)
all traffic is completely unshaped and bypasses all classes and
the root qdisc; the statistics in 
"tc -s class show dev eth1" doesn't show any new packets and
the rates ramp up to the network interface maximum effectively
ignoring the default handle. As soon as some leaf and a filter is
readded the whole filter system behaves normal again.

I'm using iproute_20010824-9_i386.deb and kernel 2.4.20 FWIW and
would be *really* grateful for any help.

-- 
Daniel Egger <egger@spotnic.de>
WirelessCreation

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