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On 14-02-2003 at 08:38:26AM -0800, emo terziev wrote:
et> Hi,
et>  How i can clear marker from memory=20
et> after using
et>=20
et> iptables .... -j MARK --set-mark XX
et>=20
et> Can i flush all markers without restart ?
et> I try with "iptables -F"  and "-t nat -F" but this
et> doesn't work.
MARK is only valid in the mangle table.
iptables -t mangle -D ...

First try "iptables -t nat -L", later "iptables -t mangle -L".

Rgds,
  Bartek.
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