Disabling that all?
You might as wel simply use GRE, ip4-in-ip4
See LARTC
From: Abi Askushi [mailto:rightkickt...@gmail.com]
Sent: woensdag 2 augustus 2017 13:42
To: openvpn users list (openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net)
Subject: [Openvpn-users] VPN without encryption and auth
Hi All,
I am considering to setup OpenVPN without encryption and packet authorization,
as a way to lower the VPN overhead, by using the following directives:
cipher none
auth none
Apart from having the tunneled traffic on the clear, since now it will not be
encrypted, what other implications are there for going like this?
My main concern for this setup is not the encryption, but low overhead.
FYI, when testing standard VPN setup, with AES-128-CBC cipher and auth enabled,
+ lzo compression, I was receiving 14 - 18% VPN overhead on top the total udp
traffic observed on WAN. When disabling encryption and auth, I received 6%
overhead.
Thanx in advance for your feedback.
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