Re: Re[8]: [LARTC] CBQ Traffic control not working

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Sunday 16 March 2003 09:26, Mugur TOMITA wrote:
> Indeed, I use transparent proxy, redirecting everything on port 80 to
> 3128, on the same machine. To make sure it's clear, the scenario is
> simple: client enters eth1 on port 80, gets redirected to port 3128...
> I mark the packet depending on its source and than I apply a tc filter
> to direct it to the right tc class.
>
> In this case how should I mark the packets in order to be able to aply
> filters by handle?
If you mark packets when they enter eth1 and they are redirected to squid, the 
mark is lost and can't be used to filter with tc when they leave the box 
again.

Stef

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