[LARTC] marking

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On Tuesday 28 January 2003 09:29, Don Cohen wrote:
>   Marking van be any hex number between 0 and ffff (more or less).
>         unsigned long   nfmark;
> isn't that 32 bits?

I think I created some confusion.  You can use the mark as hash key with the 
fw filter.  So packets marked with 10 are redirected to class x:10.  And the 
class names are a number between 0 ans ffff.
So the mark itself can be 32 bits.

Stef

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