I found this site to have some useful information about iperf.x:
https://fasterdata.es.net/performance-testing/network-troubleshooting-tools/throughput-tool-comparision/
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On 18/04/18 08:19, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
Hi,
A couple of follow-up questions from a fellow tap-windows6 builder:
- Is you Windows 10 system a clean install (not upgraded from 7/8)?
This system was upgraded from Win 7
- Is secure boot turned on?
No .. no UEFI
- Is your Windows 10 64-b
Hi,
I have successfully installed and am currently using this driver
on Windows 10 fully upto date.
Aside from the usual windblows crap (new layers of BS between *Programs
and Features and Network Connections .. you know what I mean) the
installation went smoothly.
However, some issues encoun
I am not convinced 'iperf -r' is reliable (bold claim maybe .. )
iperf3 have dropped -r in favour of -R "reverse mode"
server sends and client receives. but not both on the same run ..
After numerous hangs and some bazaar results with iperf2
i opted to upgrade to iperf3 .. still some slightly od
On 26/03/18 22:21, fragmentux wrote:
On 22/03/18 19:33, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
Hi Selva,
On 22/03/18 18:12, Selva Nair wrote:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Jan Just Keijser
wrote:
Hi Eric, all,
On 22/03/18 04:25, Eric Thorpe wrote:
Hi All,
One of the Viscosity developers here
e true path but I restored
all machines to the .201.0/24 subnet and found my asymmetry had gone.
Aping your favourite sig. "HTH" somehow :-)
Best regards
fragmentux (aka tincantech)
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Hi,
any chance this can be moved forward ?
I have tested a server on Windows 10 and Linux (Various)
and it all appears to work ok.
The question below appears to be an outstanding issue.
Thanks
On 02/12/17 16:49, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
On 03/12/17 00:47, Arne Schwabe wrote:
Am 02.12.17
hello
On 19/01/18 21:58, Selva Nair wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for last and final v4 :)
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 4:27 PM, Steffan Karger wrote:
As described in <80e6b449-c536-dc87-7215-3693872bc...@birkenwald.de> on
the openvpn-devel mailing list, --tls-version-min no longer works with
OpenSSL 1.1.
Hi,
I would like to suggest that, instead of having to run the GUI to
retrieve the help, like so:
'C:\Program Files\Openvpn\bin\openvpn-gui --help'
the 'help window' can be retrieved via the GUI itself.
A menu option or Help button ..
Otherwise, because teh GUI is set on install to run by defa
Howdy
On 01/10/17 04:25, Selva wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 01:18:20PM +0100, fragmentux wrote:
Could you please fix your mail client settings so that it writes a proper
name here?
maybe
On 27/09/17 15:57, fragmentux
SF Bounced this .. resending.
On 27/09/17 15:31, fragmentux wrote:
On 27/09/17 14:47, fragmentux wrote:
On 27/09/17 14:36, fragmentux wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded a bunch of clients to 2.4.4 and although I was fairly
sure they all started using the upgraded version I was not totally sure
SF bounced this .. resending
On 27/09/17 15:57, fragmentux wrote:
Hi,
not sure if this really counts as a bug but ..
according to the manual --verb 0 = "No output except fatal errors"
This, however, is the output at --verb 0 (2.4.4)
== Start client:
Option 'explicit-exit-n
On 25/09/17 09:24, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
On 24/09/2017 15:01, fragmentux wrote:
The HOWTO repeats itself following the last item:
https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#secnotes
scroll down from there and below what is meant to be the last line:
Try our new
The HOWTO repeats itself following the last item:
https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#secnotes
scroll down from there and below what is meant to be the last line:
Try our new VPN Service https://www.privatetunnel.com
Copyright © 2002-2013 by OpenVPN Technologies
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On 2017-09-18 16:29, Eric Crist wrote:
The oconf stuff is something I can share. I’ll post to github this
afternoon. This white space problem appears to be a known
“feature”.
Eric Crist
On Sep 18, 2017, at 4:26 PM, fragmentux wrote:
Any update ?
here is a good
mething I can share. I’ll post to github this
afternoon. This white space problem appears to be a known
“feature”.
Eric Crist
On Sep 18, 2017, at 4:26 PM, fragmentux wrote:
Any update ?
here is a good example of the problem:
https://forums.openvpn.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=24907
On 14/09/17
for you?
Jim-A: no .. neither with or without quotes (eg: ="Name" or
=Name) work
This should work, and does at my testing board as well. So it
seems something related to the bbcode parser has problems at your board.
These aren't known bugs.
ok thanks again
On 19/09/17 12:17, fragmen
stuff is something I can share. I’ll post to github this afternoon.
This white space problem appears to be a known “feature”.
Eric Crist
On Sep 18, 2017, at 4:26 PM, fragmentux wrote:
Any update ?
here is a good example of the problem:
https://forums.openvpn.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=24
14, 2017, at 6:36 AM, fragmentux wrote:
The forum upgrade has broken the following BBCodes.
1. [quote="Name"]
"Name" is no longer shown.
2. [code]
Appears to strip out all newline / CRLF.
ic Crist
On Sep 14, 2017, at 6:36 AM, fragmentux wrote:
The forum upgrade has broken the following BBCodes.
1. [quote="Name"]
"Name" is no longer shown.
2. [code]
Appears to strip out all newline / CRLF.
3. [oconf=x]
Appears to strip off last line.
4. [lis
The forum upgrade has broken the following BBCodes.
1. [quote="Name"]
"Name" is no longer shown.
2. [code]
Appears to strip out all newline / CRLF.
3. [oconf=x]
Appears to strip off last line.
4. [list]
Always inserts a bullet point even if no [*] is used.
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On 08/09/17 02:45, fragmentux wrote:
Hi,
On 08/09/17 02:30, Steven Haigh wrote:
On 2017-09-08 10:41, fragmentux wrote:
WRT systemd and 3rd party 'servers'
I am curious to know of any other "Server service" who decide ..
to *rely* on ..
a *forced* 'systemd (almost)
Hi,
On 08/09/17 02:30, Steven Haigh wrote:
On 2017-09-08 10:41, fragmentux wrote:
WRT systemd and 3rd party 'servers'
I am curious to know of any other "Server service" who decide ..
to *rely* on ..
a *forced* 'systemd (almost) unconditional restart by default'
WRT systemd and 3rd party 'servers'
I am curious to know of any other "Server service" who decide ..
to *rely* on ..
a *forced* 'systemd (almost) unconditional restart by default'
Regards,
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On 07/09/17 23:55, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 07/09/17 23:02, fragmentux wrote:
i,
all your comment are totally valid from a sys-admin point of view but
from an openvpn POV, the only responsibility is to provide a secure VPN.
Use all of systemd's functions to maximize openvpn'
t@.service (speaks for itself)
Or rather
include extra .service files in ./contrib. as samples or such.
regards,
On 07/09/17 16:46, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 07/09/17 17:08, fragmentux wrote:
Hi,
On 07/09/17 00:52, David Sommerseth wrote:
Systemd supervises services it has started and ca
Hi,
On 07/09/17 00:52, David Sommerseth wrote:
Systemd supervises services it has started and can act upon unexpected
scenarios. This change will restart OpenVPN after 5 seconds if the OpenVPN
process exits unexpectedly.
Define "unexpectedly"
(my2c: something needs to be fixed)
The on-failu
From: Richard Bonhomme
Correct usage example: --verify-x509-name name-stub- name-prefix
This was to correct "--verfiy-x509-name Server -name-prexif"
to "--verify-x509-name Server- name-prefix"
Escape all dashes (with some exceptions)
Due to the nature of this patch mista
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