Re: Bridge with iptables

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You can have a look at http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/ for the patches
for the 2.4.x kernels.

Pieter
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 15:44, hare ram wrote:
> Hi
> 
> iam trying to setup a bridge with iptable
> i have setup the transparent bridge,
> 
> and iam try to mark the http packets for QOS
> iam not able to see the packets
> 
> i was going through the Lartc.org
> some where i read at this stage ( kernel 2.4.18-27 Redhat iam using) bridge
> will not support iptables.
> it will support only on kernel 2.5, is this true
> 
> if false, where can i get the right documentation which help me to setup
> bridge with packet filtering
> 
> thanks in advance for the help
> 
> hare
> 
> 
> 
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