Re: How to use mark and connmark in one rule

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On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 15:55:42 +0200, Gáspár Lajos wrote:
> Tino Keitel írta:
>>> If you want then rename one of the options...
>>> The problem is that both connmark and mark have a --mark option...
>>>     
>>
>> Yes, that's why I renamed the connmark parameter to --conmark to make
>> it work. But I want to be sure that I don't break something (except for
>> all scripts that use -m connmark --mark), or if there is a way to even
>> make this work without patching.
>>
>>   
> I think that you won't break anything... just those scripts...

Great, thanks.

Regards,

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