Hi,
This is more my bet, because my question wasn't very clear ... I require a
proxy server during "normal" operation, but for this data throughput test I had
no proxy server, rather a "direct" connection.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 09:31 AM, "Karl O. Pinc" wrote:
>
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On 03/03/2010 02:40:16 AM, Jason Haar wrote:
> On 03/03/2010 04:52 PM, open...@rkmorris.us wrote:
> >
> > 1) Without OpenVPN - consistent performance, ~ 70 Mbps total
> > throughput (on a 100 Mb LAN).
> > 2) With OpenVPN - very consistent performance, sometimes fine,
> other
> > times very poor.
Hi,
I just received email from an OpenVPN user who had paid for the
development of a Python-based client GUI for OpenVPN. The original
developer was only hired to create the GUI, not maintain it. So this new
GUI would need a new maintainer. The project will be hosted in Google Code:
https://code.
On 03/03/2010 04:52 PM, open...@rkmorris.us wrote:
>
> 1) Without OpenVPN - consistent performance, ~ 70 Mbps total
> throughput (on a 100 Mb LAN).
>
> bin/iperf.exe -c server.home -P 8 -i 1 -p 5001 -f m -t 10
>
...results removed
>
> 2) With OpenVPN - very consistent performance, sometimes fine, o
Hi,
I have noticed erratic (or at least not real reliable) throughput when using
OpenVPN in proto tcp mode (as I have to - UDP is not available to me, having to
go through a TCP Proxy server). On my home network I just ran some tests, using
iperf to characterize connection bandwidth between
Hi there
I'm trying openvpn-2.1.1 under XP and Win7 and am finding issue after
issue with Win7. Most are Win7's fault, but this one looks real.
I've got openvpn running as a service (running as SYSTEM), where I've
inserted the client cert via MMC (ie it's available to SYSTEM). After a
reboot, or