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How to find the origin of a Packet marks ?

Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:31 am

Good morning guys,
I'm curious about a Packet mark called "routeraccess" which I don't remember creating.
I looked inside of every Mangle rules where i usually create them but its not listed there. But when I create any Queues I see that Mark in Packet Marks section.
Please help me how to find that ghost.
 
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Re: How to find the origin of a Packet marks ?

Sat Sep 11, 2021 2:37 pm

Do a "/export" to file and search for it.
 
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Re: How to find the origin of a Packet marks ?

Sat Sep 11, 2021 3:07 pm

if you use it on some rule, when you deselect the field mark, that value still on internal memory database.
if you do not find it on export, delete all mangle all re-import it from export
 
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Re: How to find the origin of a Packet marks ?

Sun Sep 12, 2021 6:59 am

Do a "/export" to file and search for it.
I don't have any tools to read exported ".backup" file.
But I got that bugger from looking at encrypted files in text mode. lol
Thanks for the suggestion :)
 
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Re: How to find the origin of a Packet marks ?  [SOLVED]

Sun Sep 12, 2021 7:08 am

if you use it on some rule, when you deselect the field mark, that value still on internal memory database.
if you do not find it on export, delete all mangle all re-import it from export
You are right. I got that bugger from a disabled filter rule and it wasn't even listed there, its router memory which caught that mark when i wrote and somehow didn't erase it when i changed the mark to something else.
Thanks mate :)
 
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Re: How to find the origin of a Packet marks ?

Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:56 am

Do a "/export" to file and search for it.
I don't have any tools to read exported ".backup" file.

/export command produces text output (commands usable in CLI). Binary files are output of /system backup command.
 
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Re: How to find the origin of a Packet marks ?

Sun Sep 12, 2021 1:37 pm

Do a "/export" to file and search for it.
I don't have any tools to read exported ".backup" file.
It's NOT a .backup file.

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