Hi all,

The ftp uses dynamic ports in source not in destiny so
it is possible mark ftp traffic and shape.

[]´s
Anderson


> On Sunday 04 January 2004 12:30, saptah wrote:
> > Hi all && happy new Year ;)
> >
> > I'm try to made a script for shaping my outgoing traf
fic, but it doesn't
> > work fine.
> > The script work good if all packets go thru the defau
lt class, but, if I
> > try to send packets by other class, the packes doesn'
t go by this class
> > go also by the default class.
> >
> > This script is installed in a router linux with ip ma
squerading for the
> > clients.
> >
> > ¿how I can classify the packets in this classes?
> >
> > thx 4 all ;) and sorry for my (bad) english :P
> No problem.
> Are you trying to match ftp traffic?  Is so, you can ha
ve a problem because
> ftp can use dynamic ports.  So it's not easy to filter
out ftp traffic.
> You also use a combination of fw and u32 filter.  But f
or that fw filter, I
> don't see the needed iptables rules.
>
> Stef
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