|| On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 14:46:24 -0400 || Jody Shumaker <jody.shumaker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: js> Have you tried not using classify but instead using tc filters? Well, the tc filters are much more limited than iptables, they could not replicate what I am doing with the iptables. That is why I tried using the -j MARK iptables target to set a tc filter based on that. js> Maybe this is a limitation with iptables classify. Try using js> your classify to put things into 20: and then use tc filters js> attached to 20: to split into the htb subclasses? Interesting idea. It is comforting that you have done something similar with success, so I guess a combination of -j MARK and -j CLASSIFY targets might be able to do that job, I will have to try this. But having to employ such a mix seems like a cludge, shouldn't this work properly with CLASSIFY, as well? Nothing in the documentation says that it shouldn't -- and the docs are missing sufficiently complex examples to get an idea of how others solved that problem. It seems some problem exists, it is just not clear to me yet whether this is a bug in the documentation or the software. Regards, Georg -- Georg C. F. Greve <greve@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Free Software Foundation Europe (http://fsfeurope.org) Join the Fellowship and protect your freedom! (http://www.fsfe.org)
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