Re: MARK and CONNMARK

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On Wednesday 16 of July 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> On Wednesday 2008-07-16 10:46, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >could someone explain (or point me where to RTFM) the difference between
> > MARK and CONNMARK? Are they both usable by "tc filter", or "ip rule", as
> > fwmark?
>
> Where does it say that?

Nowhere I just ask if

> As for the point to manuals, man iptables  is usually in good shape.

Ok, I can read this, but i just wonder what is the difference and how can I 
use connmark. Just marking connections for fun? What other use they are for?

connmark - 
This module matches the netfilter mark field associated with a connection

mark - 
This module matches the netfilter mark field associated with a packet


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