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2011 Jan 15
4
Sound quality issue
Hello, Our Asterisk runs with multiple remote sites (12 over an MPLS network), everything works fine except for the last site we have juste installed. When VOIP flows comes/goes from/to this site, there are sound quality issues, persistent, 100% reproducible, on every call. This is not a bandwidth or latency or jitter problem, everything is fine on the network. Our MPLS provider does all check
2010 Nov 11
1
Tinc and security
Hello, I just read this document, especially the section about Tinc : http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/linux_vpn.txt It's an old one, but i would like to know the state of the Tinc security level for now. I don't scared about possible security weakness of Tinc because i only use it over our internal operator network (MPLS), but maybe one day will come the need to connect a
2011 Jan 14
1
QOS Wishes
Hello all, It would be a great feature if QOS could be implemented in Tinc. It's not to do any sort of comparison, but with OpenVPN, the traffic can be shapped. In the way that tinc works as mesh VPN, the great feature would be to fix a shapping value on each nodes, known and respected by each others. (like MPLS does) As an exemple, you've got 3 nodes A,B and C, you want Tinc flows on A
2011 Feb 15
1
Node removed but still in routing infoormation
Hello, I have removed a nod from my tinc network, but his informations (owned subnet and ip address) are still present in the internal routing table. I think that even if the node is not reachable anymore (his ip is, but not the tinc daemon on it), his routing information "lives" beetween nodes. Is this possible or do i need to sleep a bit !? ;-) Do i need to stop all nodes, then
2011 Jun 15
1
Re connecting to SIP Provider with virtual IP, from pacemaker cluster
Hi, If your cluster's virtual IP is using ip aliasing (eg eth0:0), i think your problem come from UDP flows, they are, in opposition to TCP flows, unconnected, so the IP stack take the shortest route/interface to send them, wich is when this is the default route, the real interface and not the aliased. For exemple if you have eth0 the real, eth0:0 the virtual, you can try to add in your