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2002 Dec 02
1
tc filter and fwmark
...-t nat -s inside_net -d 0/0 -j MARK --set_mark
100)
eth0 = outside iface
eth1 = inside iface
now:
tc filter add dev eth0 ... handle 100 fw
should catch packets marked by the above rule in ipchains (iptables).
Ok. When the packet returns, the masq/nat code will find it in it''s
table and demasquerade it (as if by an invisible inverse rule).
Question:
Will the demasqueraded packets also bear the mark 100?
And will
tc filter add dev eth1 handle 100 fw
Work?
I am probably missing something, as I haven''t been able to make it work
this way.
Any suggestions, please?
I want to shape the...
1998 Aug 05
6
IP Security for Linux (IPSec)
I''ve kept this one on the back burner for a while, waiting for it to
mature before attempting to use it, and now having seen OpenBSD
ship with IPSec I''m getting a bit impatient =).
What is the status of IPSec for Linux (and more specifically RedHat)?
By this I mean I just did some www browsing/etc and found about a
half dozen different implimentations, ranging from NRL, to a