Daniel Brahneborg wrote:
I found a little workaround, but I'm not really happy with it.

<SNIP>


I then use iptables -j MARK to set a '1' if the traffic comes from
eth1.  If not, it should end up in 1:2, and 1:1 and 1:2 should be able
to borrow from each other.


What I do now is to use ipfilter to set marks on the packets for all six
classes, and then set all filters on 1:0.  A bit more work for iptables,
but it seems to work.  Is it a bug that a fiter can't be added to a class?

It's by design AFAIK.
Packets are enqueued at qdiscs and, thus, it is only meaningful to be able to attach filters to qdiscs.


I may be wrong though...

Also, the HTB docs instructs the user to attach filters to the root.

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Mvh. / Best regards,
Steen Suder             <http://www.suder.dk/>
ICQ UIN                 4133803

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