On 29/01/15 00:47, fooey wrote:
> I have a server dedicated to vpn users in the office and so far Im 
> still using blowfish and sha256. I haven't had time to benchmark and 
> update anything after heartbleed. We bought a bunch of raspberry B+ 
> for a project and will be using them as vpn clients and like to give 
> them max speeds. We want to have minimal amount of cpu processing 
> devoted to openvpn so is BF AES 256 so good or should stepping down to 
> a different hash ?

     simple and plain OpenSSL benchmark is your friend !!!

openssl speed

     note that the fastest to your server may not be the fastest to your 
clients. At the server you probably wont have power processing problems, 
situation which may be true on the client end. Just test openssl speed 
in both ends and make the best choose.



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