Eliot, Wireless and Server Administrator, Great Lakes Internet wrote: > Both devices (br1 and wivl4) are bridged interfaces with spanning tree > turned on. They also do VLANs. Specifically, vconfig was used to create > a VLAN (in this case, VLAN 4) on two interfaces: eth2 and eth3. These > two VLAN interfaces were called e2v4 and e3v4. Then, brctl was used to > bridge the two VLAN interfaces (e2v4 and e3v4) into a new interface > called wivl4. Spanning tree was then enabled on wivl4. The MTU size was > then adjusted -4 bytes to accommodate the VLAN tagging. Any chance you got bridge netfilter enabled? If so please disable it and try again (or set the bridge-nf-call-iptables sysctl to 0). > Also, did you happen to try my specific rules (under different devices) > to see if they work? No, just tried CLASSIFY with my own HFSC setup, which is pretty similar. > If possible, could you try creating a VLAN interface and test on that > interface? Then try a bridged interface. And finally, a bridged VLAN > interface. > > I will try to set this all up on a different machine without the bridged > VLANs and see if it works there. I checked the code, neither VLAN nor bridge should matter. _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc