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authorFlorent Daigniere <nextgens@freenetproject.org>2019-02-22 20:02:33 +0100
committerFlorent Daigniere <nextgens@freenetproject.org>2019-02-22 21:43:06 +0100
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parentMakefile: make the depmod path configurable (diff)
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send: propagate DSCP bits to the outer tunnel
Like many, I am using WiFi a lot and often on congested networks. Without this, Wireguard strips the DSCP bits, preventing WME from kicking in and improving the audio/video experience. Yes, it's technically an information leak. Who cares? It's not like if traffic analysis based on packet sizes or timings wasn't a thing. Signed-off-by: Florent Daigniere <nextgens@freenetproject.org>
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