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On Thursday 7 November 2019 20:45, Pippin wrote:
Hi,
To add some info, if want to know a ballpark figure regarding throughput one
can do:
$ openvpn --genkey --secret /tmp/secret
$ time openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/s
> Your OpenVPN is linked against OpenSSL; the hardware crypto comes from the
> openssl library, which nowadays almost always uses the hardware crypto
> (aesni) stuff. You can verify it using an openssl command:
...
> If the results or the two above commands are equal, then your openssl
> library
Hi Ralf,
On 07/11/19 16:20, Ralf Hildebrandt via Openvpn-users wrote:
We're (finally) running OpenVPN-2.4.8 on new(er) hardware. How can we
see if it is using the CPU based hardware crypto?
Nov 7 16:00:21 openvpn2019 tcp[704]: OpenVPN 2.4.8 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL
(OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPO
We're (finally) running OpenVPN-2.4.8 on new(er) hardware. How can we
see if it is using the CPU based hardware crypto?
Nov 7 16:00:21 openvpn2019 tcp[704]: OpenVPN 2.4.8 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL
(OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD] built on Oct 30 2019
Nov 7 16:00:26 ope
Hello David & @all
Thanks for the answers, I think I have now understood a lot better than before ... especially the purpose of sharing on 2
channels. But it's really hard to process that all in mind. I will try to describe the basics from a very high viewpoint, what I
have understand, without