Re: Is it possible to control uplink in a NATted environment

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi Logu,

> So if I control in the eth1 interface the source IP will
be masqueraded, and it may not result in the desired behaviour.

Is there a solution to address this issue.
You can use iptables to set different marks on the packets,
and then filter based on those marks.

regards,

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