Find some hook to restart QoS once the VPN client is up. Outside of my expertise.Update: ah, I suppose VPN is not up at this point? How should I address that?
Find some hook to restart QoS once the VPN client is up. Outside of my expertise.Update: ah, I suppose VPN is not up at this point? How should I address that?
Find some hook to restart QoS once the VPN client is up. Outside of my expertise.
admin@RT-AX86U-4168:/tmp/home/root# cat /jffs/scripts/openvpn-event
#!/bin/sh
service restart_qos
Doesn’t matter what I think. You’re the judge. If it works for your specific situation, that’s a win.Do you not think it would be fair to classify this experiment as a success?
Find some hook to restart QoS once the VPN client is up. Outside of my expertise.
look right?qdisc cake 8014: dev br0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth 40960Kbit besteffort dual-dsthost nonat wash ingress no-ack-filter split-gso rtt 100ms noatm overhead 53
qdisc cake 8013: dev tun11 root refcnt 2 bandwidth 20480Kbit diffserv3 dual-srchost nat nowash no-ack-filter split-gso rtt 100ms noatm overhead 53
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