Re: Question about IPQoS Defaults

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On 7/30/25 05:01, Job Snijders wrote:

FYI - some folks are working on Happy Eyeballs v3 - might be worth some
of your time to take a look at that approach as well:
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-happy-happyeyeballs-v3-01.html

Yup, I'm familiar. At the conferences I go to there always at least one presentation about Happy Eyeballs. From what I can tell most of the changes in V3 are focused on HTTPS and SVBC. I don't think those will clearly apply to ssh anytime soon. Also, what I'm doing is only a partial implementation at this point. For example, I'm not implementing asynchronous DNS queries.

Perhaps traffic that doesn't match your filter ends up in the same class
as the delayed traffic?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40196730/simulate-network-latency-on-specific-port-using-tc

more examples: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11345570

This is a definite possibility and seem like it is the case. By adding a priomap to the delay queue that seemed to resolve the issue. Of course, what I need to figure out now is that if this also works in real world conditions.

Thanks for the insight.

Chris

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