You should specify the protocol while adding the class. For e.g. (-net address 
-prot 6)  6 is for TCP,etc. Otherwise it would block all packets.

From: gini-boun...@cs.mcgill.ca [mailto:gini-boun...@cs.mcgill.ca] On Behalf Of 
Raymond Chan
Sent: November-09-09 8:54 PM
To: Muthucumaru Maheswaran
Cc: gini@cs.mcgill.ca
Subject: Re: [gini] filter and queue commands on grouter

Yeah this the new version: revision 93 from the stable svn.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Muthucumaru Maheswaran 
<mahes...@cs.mcgill.ca<mailto:mahes...@cs.mcgill.ca>> wrote:

Are you using the latest version of the gRouter?
The previous version might have a bug.



On 2009-11-09, at 8:29 PM, Raymond Chan wrote:

> Hi,
> I was wondering if anyone has any problems using the filter and
> queue commands on grouter.  Every filter I add seems to block all
> traffic, for instance I added a filter to specifically allow all
> packets from a network, but instead the filter blocks all packets.
> Here are the commands that I used:
>
> class add thisnetwork -src ( -net 192.168.10/24)
> filter add allow thisnetwork
>
> thanks,
> Raymond
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