[LARTC] marking

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Monday 27 January 2003 05:50, Jay Wineinger wrote:
> Im kind of confused as to where I need to mark packets with my setup.  I
> have a linux router serving an internal subnet (eth1) whose http/https
> traffic goes through a squid proxy on the same box.  Can someone tell me
> where I would need to insert marking rules so that all packets get properly
> filtered, whether sourced from the internal subnet or the local server?
> Also, are there any restrictions on what values are used for marking? (ie,
> do they have to be powers of 2 or anything?).
Marking van be any hex number between 0 and ffff (more or less).
It's not clear to me how your setup look like and what you want to do.

Stef

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