On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 12:31:42PM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I've not done much with ssh tun forwarding, but I have previously had
to run openvpn over TCP and didn't find that it really get in the
way in practice, even with connections over wifi. It would depend
on connection characteristics though.

The sshuttle documentation mostly talks about lack of feedback into
TCP's congestion control mechanism; that could be mitigated by
"regenerating" the TCP sessions on the tunnel endpoint, I think
it maybe possible to bodge this together using relayd's "forward
to destination". But I would only mess about with that if I had
tried it and was seeing things working poorly, rather than just
for the sake of maybe making things faster.

Alright, that seems reasonable enough. Thanks!

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