Greetings,

I'm attempting to use tc to shape traffic sent using tcpreplay, I'm
doing this for a research project. I have a classful scheduler with
several classes, to this scheduler I attach a few filters based on
destination tcp ports.

My problem is this: When sending packets using a normal userland
socket, the filters work and I see the appropriate traffic entering
the right class. BUT when sending packets with tcpreplay, all packets
end up in the scheduler's default band as if the filters simply refuse
to work.

This seems related to the "traffic not seen by iptables" thread where
packets skipped iptables...

I suspect that in my case, the packets simply skip the kernel part
where the filters are located. Is there any solution to this problem?

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