Re: how to match TTL?

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Hi!
Hi!

I can't find anywhere correct syntax how to match TTL. All of I found refuse to
work :(

tc filter add dev eth1 parent 1:0 prio 10 u32 match u8 64 0xff at 8 flowid 1:11
This works.
Can you confirm with a tcpdump that the ttl is the one you expect?

All I need is to match TTL=64 and TTL=128, of course with iproute :) Any ideas?


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