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Today''s Topics:
1. Drop packets using tc ? (Ming-Ching Tiew)
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 10:52:28 +0800
From: "Ming-Ching Tiew" <mingching.tiew@redtone.com>
Subject: [LARTC] Drop packets using tc ?
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I have a linux bridge in an embedded system with limited tools.
I want to drop these packets from flowing across the bridge,
NETBEUI - TCP port 135-139
UDP port 137-139
TCP/UDP port 445
Also all broadcast and multicast.
Is there a way to accomplish it using ''tc'' ? If the packets
cannot
be dropped, I will be happy enough if it can be classified and
put to some lowest priority.
[ I don''t have ebtables. ''iptables'' is there but
since it''s a bridge,
it''s probably useless. I do have ''tc''. ]
Regards.
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