> 
>   CS made ipchains rules that are part of his QoS approach, 
> as evidenced by the output of ipchains -L -v -n having a "fairq" 
> chain.

Which means that he is probably classifying packets in "fairq" by
assigning a mark value.

> I guess what you mean is that you don't flush the "fairq" 
> chain when you flush the other chains (input output forward)?

Correct -- but any rules in input, output and forward that might refer
to fairq are deleted by a "seawall [re]start" command and must be
replaced by user-provided rules in /etc/seawall/start.



-Tom



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