Re: Is ESFQ working?

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> Have u tried to replace CLASSIFY target by MARK target and then using
> fw filter? I have got bad experience with CLASSIFY target.
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Behaviour is identical if i use classify or mark, however, i expected this, 
because the packets do go to the right classes, it's just it looks that ESFQ 
is not assuring fairness between users

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