On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 07:34:49PM -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote: > P.S. One thing I have not done any research into is how all of this > could work when encapsulating prioritized traffic into a tunnel like > openvpn. It's all fine and dandy for the VOIP traffic to have priority > while it's unwrapped, but it would be nice if that priority could > translate into an encryption tunnel like openvpn. I suspect that's a > particularly unsolvable problem though. It should be easy, just do the shaping on the TUN device. Depending on the details of your setup, perhaps also put the remote VPN host(s)' external IP tcp/1194 into a high-priority class for the external interface with a guaranteed minimum RATE sufficient to handle such high-prio traffic.
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