Hi. I haven't contributed to Apache in about 10 years, so it's been a while since I've stared at the source.
I did, however, recently pull down the 2.2.13 tarball and did: [phil...@builder ~/httpd-2.2.13]$ find . -type f -print | xargs grep IP_TOS [phil...@builder ~/httpd-2.2.13]$ Hmmm. Any reason that HTTP traffic wouldn't be QoS marked so that it can be handled properly? (Assuming that we have or will have net-neutrality... ;-) ) I just don't want software updates (which aren't time critical but *do* suck down huge amounts of bandwidth) degrading my VoIP service... Seems reasonable, right? Of course, we could mark all open sockets as AF11 (for instance)... but then if you have a cgi plugin generating video, it would have to re-setsockopt() the socket to remark the traffic appropriately... Is that overly burdensome? Or reasonable? Thanks, -Philip
