RE: sequence of matches in a single rule

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On Saturday 2008-05-17 10:48, Nishit Shah wrote:
>
>>Using -m mark -m hashlimit, hashlimit only gets to see packets of
>>a specific mark, while -m hashlimit -m mark, hashlimit gets to
>>see all packets, and mark only sees packets which successfully
>>passed hashlimit.
>
>
>Thanks for your explanation Jan,
>	Just curious what will happen in case when internal state is
>modified ?

See above.

>	What is the sequence of match when I have,

>From left to right.

>
>		1.) -m statistic --mode nth and -m quota
>		2.) -m quota and -m statistic --mode nth
>
>		3.) -m statistic --mode nth and -m state
>		4.) -m state and -m statistic --mode nth
>
>Rgds,
>Nishit Shah.
>

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