Re: Mark traffic on one machine, match on another machine?

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> Is there a way to mark traffic on one machine and match the 
> mark on another machine? so I can classify traffic on the 
> proxy server and shape it on the router?

This question is a good example of the rationale for the 
TOS/DSCP header on IPv4 packets. netfilter/iptables are 
quite capable of matching and manipulating the DSCP field, 
as are some proxy servers. 
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