It's quite unconveniet to remember which ports are used by which applications, 
especially for not so advanced users.
Together with luci patch (discussed on IRC) this improves qos-scripts usability.

Signed-off-by: Roman Yeryomin <ro...@advem.lv>
---
 package/network/config/qos-scripts/files/usr/lib/qos/generate.sh | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/package/network/config/qos-scripts/files/usr/lib/qos/generate.sh 
b/package/network/config/qos-scripts/files/usr/lib/qos/generate.sh
index 440b43f..07ec34f 100755
--- a/package/network/config/qos-scripts/files/usr/lib/qos/generate.sh
+++ b/package/network/config/qos-scripts/files/usr/lib/qos/generate.sh
@@ -118,6 +118,10 @@ parse_matching_rule() {
                                add_insmod ipt_connbytes
                                append "$var" "-m connbytes --connbytes $value 
--connbytes-dir both --connbytes-mode bytes"
                        ;;
+                       *:comment)
+                               add_insmod xt_comment
+                               append "$var" "-m comment --comment '$value'"
+                       ;;
                        *:tos)
                                 add_insmod ipt_tos
                                 case "$value" in
-- 
1.8.3.2
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