Re: [LARTC] tc filter question.

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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 18:05:07 +0300
???????? ????? <skekes@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >You can use iptables (for example) to mark the packets in the range
> >of ports you want and issue one filter for this mark
> >  
> >
> Thanks for the answer.
> Well I thought that solution but I want to have all the filtering 
> related with QoS in one machine.
> Otherwise I have to keep lot of docs up2date dor the firewall and the 
> shaper too.

Didn't got it! Why do you think you can't have all in one machine?
You can have your FW *and* traffic control in one machine or split it in
two if you want.
Its up to you to decide. Obviously you cannot pass marks between two
machines if you choose the splitted solution. Marks and bwcontrol must
reside in the same machine.

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