Re: Need module help

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No its not that, it's just an example of how crickets sound on a mailing list ... :)
I'm not saying that to be mean, I'm just being honest.
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This means no one has a good answer for you based on the information you have provided.‎
We either need more information or can't help you based on the information provided.
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‎While we would love to help you if you can provide the information required to give you definitive answer. You may have better luck on the user forum for your router. Personally I have no clue what code base tomato is (distribution, hardware, or what modules were compiled into its kernel)  and knowing is half the battle.
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We will be happy to answer but keep in mind we are (for the most part) scientists on this list. Precision isn't only expected but required on this list

  Original Message  
From: DOHC F22
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2017o: netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Need module help

I'm posting this again because it seems my posts don't come through at
times. Please see below.

On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 10:38 AM, DOHC F22 <dohcf22@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 2:56 AM, Pascal Hambourg <pascal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Le 14/01/2017 à 01:27, DOHC F22 a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, what I'm trying to do is mark certain packets on my Fire TV (it's
>>> running android) so when they get to my router I can filter them
>>> accordingly. I was told that MARK wouldn't travel with the packet but
>>> ToS would.
>>
>>
>> Indeed MARK is internal to the kernel.
>>
>> So you need the TOS/DSCP target kernel module and iptables extension on the
>> Fire TV Android, and the tos/dscp match kernel module and iptables extension
>> on the router (what OS ?). Which ones are missing, on which side ?
>>
> I am running Tomato firmware on my router. It has kernel version
> '2.6.36.4brcmarm' and iptables version '1.4.14'. I think they are
> missing from both. However, I do see a 'ipt_TOS.ko' and 'ipt_tos.ko
> modules on the router. They may not be the correct ones, but they
> looked promising. :)
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