Hi, Le mercredi 01 novembre 2006 à 11:21 +0100, Filip Sneppe a écrit : > Hi Yakov, > > On 11/1/06, Yakov Lerner <iler.ml@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > It worked. But I think it was ugly because: > > (2) maybe there is a much easier way to achieve this > > qos-to-conntrack cooperation [than hacking conntrack modules] ? > > > Yes, the general way to do this, is to use the MARK target from > netfilter to mark the packets you want to QoS and then use the fwmark > from within your tc rules. > > That works without hacking any code. Note that the fwmarks can also > be used between netfilter and the advanced routing framework in the > Linux kernel (ip route, ip rule, etc.) Yes, but you have to use CONNMARK on top of that to be able to put the mark on all packets of a connections. It also works with RELATED packets. This will be useful with SIP ... BR, -- Eric Leblond <eric@xxxxxx> INL
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