Oh, I think I see what you mean. That multipath thing is driving me crazy, man. I just tested what Jozsef told us, that there's a routing decision right after output if something changed in the packet. He is so right! I marked a packet in the output mangle, and it was routed according to that mark. Thank you, Jozsef! On 7/21/05, Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>> I think it's because they're both on the same network. > >> > >> Load balancing using route path cost and tc is done on a per-device basis; > > > >Oh, ok. Good! (I need a translator!). > >What do you mean? I didn't get it. (I'm kind of ashamed :-)). > > If you do load balancing / traffic shaping using iptables, you operate on a > per-packet or per-connection basis (depending on what you do) > > If you do load balancing with /sbin/route, you operate at the device level. > If you do traffic shaping with /sbin/tc, you operate at the device level. > > > > Jan Engelhardt > -- >