Re: Most general filter rule?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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> Exactly - I'm just trying to find out what kind of traffic doesn't get matched
> by my other filters and therefore is responsible for the few kbps going to my
> default class.
> I tried to match the traffic with the most general filter rule I could imagine
> (see above) - but there's still traffic going to my default class :(
>
> I'd appreciate any suggestions!

Post your script and maybe we can help.

>
> Andreas
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