[CentOS] unsetting/erasing an iptables mark
Boris Epstein
borepstein at gmail.comFri Apr 3 22:31:24 UTC 2015
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Hello all, iptables provides a way to mark/tag packets for future identification/accounting, etc. A brief discussion of it is offered here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_traffic_control Here is a more detailed description of the issue I am working on: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2015-April/151245.html Getting to the crux of the issue as it stands now. I need to get rid of the mark on the packets after they have been processed by tc and sent on. That can be done by a VM down the line, too. Basic logic of the process should be: "anything that comes with a mark, erase that mark, send it on". Effectively, going off this syntax: iptables -A FORWARD -t mangle -i eth0 -j MARK --set-mark 6 I would need to be able to come up with something like --erase-mark or functional equivalent thereof. Any suggestions much appreciated. Cheers, Boris.
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