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Barton Hodges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> The only way I have found to do this, is to mark EVERY packet
> like this:
>
> /sbin/ipchains -A input -i eth0 -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 12.10.109.52/32 -m 1
>
> This works, but what I would really like to do, is mark the
> 192.168.1.0/24 packets instead (after they have been "un-masq'ed",
> so that I can limit bandwidth on each interface in the gateway box.
Not sure the exact statement to do it, but I would think that the NAT
POSTROUTING rule would be what you are looking for.
Jamin W. Collins
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