Laurent Coustet
Laurent Coustet
We (BlueMind) are using duplicatedContext / local context data to store information about the user logged in and such, in particular with NetServer. Currently it's very confusing to have a...
Ok so I've tried thoses ideas in the past. It's kind of the approch used by multipath mosh, but instead on focusing on bandwidth, it's focused on latency. First in...
very nice. I've seen similar behavior as yours, it's a very hard thing to achieve good aggregation. I'm currently working on another project which leverages mptcp and it's awesome multi-connection...
mlvpn don't really care who is the server and who is the client. Just configure the server where you don't have the NAT.
``` freeman 10018 10017 0 14:39 pts/2 00:00:00 mlvpn: mlvpn !adsl2 !adsl1 ``` ! means it's not connected. ``` 2020-07-31T14:32:05 [ DBG/net] > adsl2 sent 46 bytes (size=2, type=0, seq=0,...
pour ça il faut utiliser le re-ordonnancement. Sauf que le re-ordering global comme réalisé dans MLVPN pose problème lorsque l'on utilise en situation réelle (hors tests). Car si un lien...
Le développement du réordonnancement par flux est actuellement en cours.
Yes, but you will need to launch a matching server instance on your VPS. This can be done by using multiple configurations, one for each client and by launching multiple...
yes, but naming configurations like /etc/mlvpn/barcelona.conf /etc/mlvpn/mlvpn/paris.conf etc would be better. IP addresses must be unique, so choose /30 accordingly. You also need to select unique binding ports on every...
Basically, yes, you need to use "bind=" for the server endpoint ip address. For the outgoing IP, you'll need to use IPTables accordingly