Re: howto mark packets

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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hi cezar,

why not use the TOS mark -- it is carried in the packet's tcp header ...
you can only have 8 types/marks however ...

cheers

charles





On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 17:03, Cezar Atanasiu wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:43:40 +0100
> Eric Leblond <eric@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Le lun 24/11/2003 à 16:16, Cezar Atanasiu a écrit :
> > >   Hi folks,
> > >   The questions : 
> > > 
> > >   1. can that be done ?
> > 
> > not that way, fw mark are lost when you leave the computer
> 
>  I know, that is why I asked.
> 
> > 
> > >   2. if the answer to the first q. is yes, can that be done w/o
> > >   patching
> > > the kernel on the first router w/ experimental patches ?
> > 
> > you can do that in a "capillotracté" way (such an idea) by using
> > tunnels(gre or ipip)  and doing some iproute2 an A do push packet in a
> > tunnel corresponding to their mark and have B route by interface.
> 
>  Hmm, that would become too complicated. There is no other way ? 
> 
> > 
> > BR,
> > -- 
> > Eric Leblond
> > NuFW, Now User Filtering Works (http://www.nufw.org)
> > 
> 

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