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* [LARTC] Passing incoming traffic through IMQ ?
@ 2003-11-25  1:39 Dimitris Kotsonis
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From: Dimitris Kotsonis @ 2003-11-25  1:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
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    Hi, everyone.

    I have a linux box with 2 ethernets doing NAT for a local network. I 
use IMQ to shape forwarded traffic. This works fine so far.

    What I want to do is to include linux's own traffic into the shaping.

    So, here is the problem: if I put IMQ on the PREROUTING chain then 
there is no way to destinguish between the packets later on since they 
haven't yet passed NAT, if  I put IMQ on the POSTROUTING chain then the 
packets for the linux box do not hit the QOS.

    What can I do ? Is there a way to include the gateway's traffic into 
the shaping that is taking place in the IMQ ?

    jnk



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