On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 02:10:47PM +0300, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> Alan Ford wrote:
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> > The one thing you *cannot* do is mix "protocol ip" and "protocol
> > ipv6" filters for filtering into a class. The second filter request
> > returns with "Invalid
x27;, ifconfig don't show them, but 'ip
> addr ls' and 'route' show them. So, which is better?
If you create them with:
"ip addr add ... dev eth0 label eth0:xx"
you can still give them ifconfig-compatible labe
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 06:24:16PM +, Alan Ford wrote:
> Well, almost. There seem to be rather a lot of issues if trying
> to mix "protocol ip" and "protocol ipv6" in filters.
I've done some more experimentation with this, and so long as commands
are ente
g
to mix "protocol ip" and "protocol ipv6" in filters. I've seen a
lot of: "RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory" errors
while trying that. Sometimes it appears to work, other times it
doesn't, and I've yet to work out
argument
Does anybody know what the syntax should be? For individual filtering
and also filtering on firewall marks?
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this packet length?
Under 64 bytes? Might make more sense...
| match u8 0x10 0xff at 33 \
???
Acknowledgement number starts with 0x10 ?
| flowid 1:10
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7;t see a way of creating them. Is it possible?
(I know somebody may say "why would I want to" -- it's just for neatness,
so that people using 'ifconfig' can still see all the addresses in use.)
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On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 11:10:43PM +0100, Jose Luis Domingo Lopez wrote:
> On Sunday, 01 February 2004, at 17:09:39 +,
> Alan Ford wrote:
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> > My problem is routing from *public* addresses on network A to *private*
> > addresses on network B, or vice versa. (Privat
sumption? If so, is policy routing the way to go
there, or is there some other way?
Thanks,
Alan
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o get Apple's Rendezvous protocol to work across
multiple subnets).
I thought this should be simple with multicast, but I can find zero
documentation on it. The HOWTO cuts off just before the useful bit!
Could anybody please shed any light?
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eader? Does anybody have
a reference for what the DS header contains? I'm rather confused about
what it is and whether it's of any use. I've found the IANA DSCP header
allocation list, but the codes given don't mean anything to me :(
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