Re: [LARTC] classifying packets and ports

2006-02-05 Thread Thomas d'Otreppe
maybe they uses layer-7 to classify traffic Thomas 2006/2/5, the sew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I've been working for a big corporate company as junior system engineer and > getting nicely to understand HTB/iproute2/iptables etc, > The ordinary users(about 500 users), can pop / smtp / skype o

[LARTC] classifying packets and ports

2006-02-05 Thread the sew
Hi,I've been working for a big corporate company as junior system engineer and getting nicely to understand HTB/iproute2/iptables etc,The ordinary users(about 500 users), can pop / smtp / skype out on the network, but I can't ssh out, cause they blocked the ports. Thought of being clever, I let my

Re: [LARTC] classifying packets

2004-06-30 Thread Debreczeni Peter
VLAN? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello! i have the following problem: i have a pc, which has one (eth0) NIC. eth0 is connected to two other linux machines acting as routers to the internet. i want to classify packets outgoing from my PC. i want to mark packets that are routed through 1. router with

[LARTC] classifying packets

2004-06-30 Thread cvok
hello! i have the following problem: i have a pc, which has one (eth0) NIC. eth0 is connected to two other linux machines acting as routers to the internet. i want to classify packets outgoing from my PC. i want to mark packets that are routed through 1. router with mark 1 and the others packets