what are you running on Fedora Core to shape the traffic?
Traffic Control "tc" is included in the 2.4 kernel and forward. See http://lartc.org/. Basically, I have a script that is setup as a service to set up the bridge and the traffic control queues.
let's say that you have VPN site to site tunnels from the FW behind the QoS machines towards a branch office and that some of the traffic in the Tunnel has higher priority then other traffic. The QoS device sees it all as encrypted traffic and can't help there. What would you suggest?
If you want to shape VPN traffic, then you would need to place the QoS behind the VPN box. So long as you can route _all_ of your WAN traffic through QoS, it will be effective. Our VPN traffic is all considered 'bulk' traffic so it isn't a concern of our setup. Encrypted traffic is still a pain though. With Citrix for example, all of our users are hitting the Metaframe server which has all traffic encrypted with SSL all the way back to the client. So... I'm unable to separate out Citrix printer traffic from interactive traffic. I just have to look at source / destination (IP of our colocation facility) to determine priority. We were able to come up with kind of a workaround though. We put in a print server at colo instead of printing directly from the clients. So this way the print server connects over the VPN to send a print job to a printer. That print job then becomes bulk traffic. Pretty neat trick IMO. ;)
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