Re: Assigning multiple marks to a packet

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Okay.

So, does it mean that also allow me to check the assigned marks based
on binary masks besides the exact value?

Thanks in advance,
Tiago

2010/3/31 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Wednesday 2010-03-31 15:22, Tiago Alves wrote:
>
>>Hi folks,
>>
>>I was wondering about assigning multiple marks to a packet. I have an
>>iptables firewall that already mark some packets according to certain
>>patterns. However, I would like to assign another mark to the packet
>>without overwriting the previous marking.
>>
>>Does iptables allow this kind of setup?
>
> It does allow you to set any of the 32 bits of a mark individually.
>
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