SwampKracker
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/usr/bin/wget https://voxel-firmware.com/Downloads/dnscrypt-proxy-2_2.0.30-1_ipq806x.ipk
/usr/bin/wget https://voxel-firmware.com/Downloads/dnscrypt-proxy-2_2.0.31-1_ipq806x.ipk
May I suggest switching TCP congestion control from Westwood to YeAH?
That's right. I leave such a choice for advanced users.(I've already switched to yeah by modifying /etc/sysctl.conf)
However this DNS does not get forwarded to the OpenVPN clients. How can I edit the VPN Settings that the router sends out to make the clients use the local DNS for addresses ending in the local domain? I mean which girls do I edit on the router and how do I prevent them from being wiped.
/usr/sbin/openvpn /tmp/openvpn/server_tap.conf
/usr/sbin/openvpn /tmp/openvpn/server_tun.conf
Yes of course. Any feedback is welcome.
Regarding YeAH vs Westwood. I agree with you. There was YeAH as a default CC in my firmware. But when I've changed it to Weswood+ I've got a lot of feedbacks that users of my version now feel the real improvement of the speed. Too many guys (and ladies of course) are still using not very advanced connections (these Arris modems etc.) . And their speed is very dependent on CC. There was a lot of alarms, so I had even to prepare my special test version of fw for some guys with TV cable connection feeling the problems when their neighbors were using their TV...
If you have a good ISP with high speed (e.g. 200-500Mbps) just does not matter what CC you are using...
That's right. I leave such a choice for advanced users.
P.S.
May I remind you the discussion re: Westwood+ vs YeAH:
https://www.myopenrouter.com/comment/39582#comment-39582
Good luck,
Voxel.
Yeah, me too Self-education is important for everybody.Yes, but I got wiser since then, haha
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