[SOLVED] Re: LOG target with MARK?

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Hi Andrew,

On 07:36 Tue 12 Feb     , Andrew Beverley wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 11:02 +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Looks like the LOG target doesn't output the mark of a packet?
> > 
> > I checked -j LOG --help and there's no such option, so what should I do
> > to get the mark of each packet and print them?
> 
> It will log marks on packets by default. If there is no mark then
> nothing will be printed; if there is, the value will be printed at the
> end of the logging line (eg MARK=0x64).

Ah, thanks I get it, I did some experiment, if MARK is not set, it won't
get printed.

Now it works.

> 
> Andy
> 
> 

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