On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:25:20PM +0200, Ross Cameron wrote: > On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini > <linux-...@onda.com.br>wrote: > > > > Well, i wasn't OT with my reply. And i use openvpn from the beginning of > > the project, even made a plugin for it. So i know i little of it. My > > suggestion was to avoid what you might be already suspecting. You will have > > to mess with openvpn code and recompile it to do what you want. The solution > > i suggested is a viable one, even if already have queueing policies on that > > interface. It'll only require a little adaptation on your altq rules. I > > guess you won't get far with an attitude like that, being rude with people > > that are trying to help you. That said, you might want to take a look at > > openvpn source code, mainly tun.c and tun.h files. > > I'm with Giancarlo here,... I use OpenVPN extensively (not on OpenBSD > admittedly - my own embedded BSD variant). > And the man knows what he's talking about when it comes to OpenVPN. > > Really man IF you want help don't douche on the guys trying to help you.
I just wanted a simple question to a simple answer. Not the same old "jeez, you should try this instead". > An attitude like that deserves a response akin to "Use the source Luke" and > no more. We all have good and bad days. I've been offering free (hopefully good) advice to these lists for almost 10 years now. I keep my questions brief and my answers concise. Detours piss me off. -- Jason Dixon DixonGroup Consulting http://www.dixongroup.net/