On Thursday 17 May 2007 07:56, VladSun wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Some time ago I've decided that using the MARK property of the Linux IP
> packet structure for the needs of traffic control is not very useful. So
> I wrote an iptables patch called IPCLASSIFY. It is fully based on IPMARK
> but it uses the PRIORITY field instead of MARK.
>
> The relation between IPCLASSIFY<->CLASSIFY is the same as IPMARK<->MARK.
> By using IPCLASSIFY not a single TC filter is needed any more!
> Additionally, the MARK field can be used for something else, more useful.
>
> You can find  it here :
> http://openfmi.net/frs/download.php/385/IPCLASSIFY.tar.gz .
>
> Fell free to report any bugs. :)

Ok, here is the first, 0bytes in the tar.gz of the above url :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/downloads/apps$ wget 
http://openfmi.net/frs/download.php/385/IPCLASSIFY.tar.gz
--20:05:43--  http://openfmi.net/frs/download.php/385/IPCLASSIFY.tar.gz
           => `IPCLASSIFY.tar.gz'
Resolving openfmi.net... 62.44.101.15
Connecting to openfmi.net|62.44.101.15|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: unspecified [text/html]

    [ 
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0             --.--K/s

20:05:50 (0.00 B/s) - `IPCLASSIFY.tar.gz' saved [0]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/downloads/apps$ ls -lh IPCLASSIFY.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 luciano luciano 0 2007-05-20 20:05 IPCLASSIFY.tar.gz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/downloads/apps$

:-) 
-- 
Luciano
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