Re: [LARTC] Problems with TC

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wednesday 04 June 2003 17:51, Lars Goldschlager wrote:
> Greetings all... I write because i've been battlign a
> problem with tc for two days and I can't find a
> solution or a response to the failure... Basically I
> am trying to shape marked packages since I have a NAT
> and I discovered of course that I couldn't shape based
> on ip with the NAT in place, for the rule didn't
> apply... so I set a mark to the packages depending on
> the ip they came from, but then when I try to
> implement the filter to match these packages into a
> queue rule I get the following error from tc:
> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
>
> The sytnax I am using is the following:
> /sbin/tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1:0 protocol ip
> prio 1 handle 188 fw flowid 1:3
>
> I've tried diferent syntaxes to no avail, I am
> thinking of trying to use an always-matching u32 rule
> instead of fw but I do not know if that is possible or
> if it'll ever work... also i've checked the kernel and
> I seem to have everything I need compiled, anyhow if
> someone sends me the list of options I need for this
> specific type of filter I can recheck... anyhow
> advanced routing is compiled, such as multiple
> tables.. and I have cls_fw as a module which loads
> correctly into kernel...... Any pointers please???
Do you have a class 1:3?  If not, that's why got the error.

Stef

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