> Looks right for the Squid part.
> 
> Also check that Squid was built with the netfilter-conntrack library and
> the QoS feature enabled.
>   --enable-zph-qos --with-netfilter-conntrack
> 
> when not explicitly specified for ./configure the feature support is at
> the mercy of the automatics and may be disabled relatively silently if
> required system pieces are missing.

> iptables should have something to track packet markings with.

I've recompiled squid with the missed options, and in the iptables logs I can 
see the packets are marked.

For information, if someone want to know how verify if the packets are marked 
:

iptables -A OUTPUT -j LOG 
iptables -A INPUT -j LOG 
iptables -A FORWARD -j LOG
cat /var/log/kern.log 

So, the problem comes from tc, not squid.

> I'm not familiar with the specific tc configuration to help further sorry.

Do you know someone who managed to use the squid marked packets
to make a QoS based on ip source with classful queuing ? (cbq, htb)

Or do you know where I can ask help ? It seems the LARTC mailing-list is dead.

Thanks,
Grégoire Leroy

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