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OpenMPTCProuter v0.57 beta

Open Ysurac opened this issue 4 years ago • 10 comments

Changes:

  • BBR2 alpha support for 64bits processor
  • OpenVPN UDP Bonding support
  • V2Ray update
  • TCPdump web interface
  • Glorytun UDP and TCP new interfaces with better support
  • Fix Glorytun UDP timeout after 1h
  • Fix slow protocols added in omr-bypass
  • other fixes

VPS snapshot script is needed: https://github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter/wiki/Snapshots v0.57rc4: https://download.openmptcprouter.com/release/v0.57rc4/

Ysurac avatar Dec 15 '20 08:12 Ysurac

👍😊

DeeJayMX avatar Dec 16 '20 09:12 DeeJayMX

What's new with OpenVPN UDP Bonding support ?

Malaga82 avatar Dec 16 '20 11:12 Malaga82

This use Linux Ethernet Bonding Driver, can give quite good result when link are good with same latency.

Ysurac avatar Dec 16 '20 13:12 Ysurac

Snapshot download link please ?

shrieram avatar Dec 16 '20 13:12 shrieram

It's in documentation: https://github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter/wiki/Snapshots

Ysurac avatar Dec 16 '20 13:12 Ysurac

-OpenVPN UDP Bonding support

Am I missing something or does this mean bonding UDP connections such as SRT protocol for streaming? Does it also mean that eventually glorytun can bond UDP connections?

darthclide avatar Dec 20 '20 00:12 darthclide

OpenVPN UDP Bonding is Link Bonding, but instead of classical physical links it's VPN links. This can only with good connections. In OpenMPTCProuter, all VPN can bond UDP connections. V2Ray Proxy can also bond UDP connections.

Ysurac avatar Dec 20 '20 07:12 Ysurac

Ah I see. Perhaps this explains why people had a few issues with SRT when bonding. I would assume things like glorytun are only prepared for bonding things like watching a live stream or VOIP, and not something as bleeding edge such as a transport protocol like SRT?

darthclide avatar Dec 22 '20 14:12 darthclide

VPN or proxy doesn't care about any protocol that are in application layer. They can have some problems when we want to use them for a new protocol in protocol layer like TCP, UDP, SCTP,... For SRT some VPN or V2Ray may help.

Ysurac avatar Dec 22 '20 14:12 Ysurac

Well with the knowledge that this should theoretically work okay, I will try doing SRT tests with OMR and see what happens. Thank you for responding

darthclide avatar Dec 23 '20 01:12 darthclide