* Federico Giannici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-08 20:32]:
> I solved my case in a good way, but I'm currently not using states. I 
> think that a general, intuitive and efficient solution could be useful.
> 
> The problem: queue assignment of "back" packets of TCP flows when "keep 
> state" is used and queues are used in both directions. Currently the 
> only solution seems to be to (almost) replicate the same rules for both 
> interfaces ("in" and "out"). So the same rules are evaluated two time: 
> more use of CPU and more rules to maintain.

this is untrue, you can just create queues with the same names on both 
interfaces. queue assignment does not have to happen on the interface 
where the queue lives.

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