Karl Fife
2011-08-06 22:12:35 UTC
I have a number of remote 1.2.3 installations, that have OpenVPN
Site-To-Site tunnels back to our main office.
We often route VoIP streams through these tunnels primarily to reduce
the risk of PBX fraud by restricting privileged telephony resources to
our 10/8 subnet.
Am I correct in assuming that the Traffic shaper can properly 'shape'
VoIP traffic BEFORE it enters the OpenVPN tunnel? I assume that IPSec
and PPTP traffic can NOT be shaped 'normally' since they are explicitly
called out in the 'EZ Shaper wizard'. I should add that I'm shaped by
way of the packets' INTERNAL 10/8 source/destination addresses, not the
address in the header of its unencrypted wrapper
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
-Karl
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Site-To-Site tunnels back to our main office.
We often route VoIP streams through these tunnels primarily to reduce
the risk of PBX fraud by restricting privileged telephony resources to
our 10/8 subnet.
Am I correct in assuming that the Traffic shaper can properly 'shape'
VoIP traffic BEFORE it enters the OpenVPN tunnel? I assume that IPSec
and PPTP traffic can NOT be shaped 'normally' since they are explicitly
called out in the 'EZ Shaper wizard'. I should add that I'm shaped by
way of the packets' INTERNAL 10/8 source/destination addresses, not the
address in the header of its unencrypted wrapper
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
-Karl
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