From: David Trott <linux@davidtrott.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Question about Nth matching
Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 19:11:18 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1053051078.3ec448c633470@www.mailshell.com> (raw)
Hi,
I am using the nth patch to perform load balancing for outgoing traffic, specifically these are packets that are generated on the firewall itself (not forwarded traffic).
In order to do this I have used ip route 2 to set up two different routing tables, then I use netfilter to set the MARK so that alternate packets are sent to alternate links.
In order to do this I use the following rules:
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -d 10.1.1.1 -j MARK --set-mark 1
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -d 10.1.1.1 -m nth --every 2 -j MARK --set mark 2
Using the above rules everything appears to be fine, however this style can get messy if you have more than two links so I tried to use the following style:
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -d 10.1.1.1 -m nth --every 2 --packet 0 -j MARK --set-mark 1
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -d 10.1.1.1 -m nth --every 2 --packet 1 -j MARK --set-mark 2
This does not work (it appears that neither mark is set - although I am not certain of this).
Can anyone point me in the right direction in order to get the second case working?
TIA,
David
Notes:
Kernel 2.4.20
Iptables 1.2.7a
Both the kernel and iptables have had a few patches applied although I don’t think this is the cause of the problem.
I have read that sending alternate packets over different links is not always a good idea because it can lead to packets arriving at the destination host in the wrong order. I have been told that this is not a problem for Linux, but some other OS don’t like it, so I have restricted the balancing rules to a host that I know runs Linux.
This is the reason for the –d 10.1.1.1
(In the real rules 10.1.1.1 is replaced with a real IP address).
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