Re: iptables MARK behaviour out of the box

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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No, the manual says that the MARKs set with iptables are
usable only within the box that sets them. It's like some
metadata attached to the packet. If you want to modify
QoS packet settings, you should try playing with the TOS
field settings.
 
--- alex@xxxxx wrote:

> Hi all,
> Short question: what happens with the mark on a packet
> once it's out of the box? Is is usable in another
> computer in the network or the mark is only valid in
> the same box you've marked the packet?
> 
> Thank you,
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