That is an impressive diagram, I'm going to have to spend some time working
through it - thank you.
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From: Pippin
To: Leroy Tennison
Cc: openvpn-users
Sent: Mon, Nov 11, 2019 6:33 am
Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] Communicating to OpenVPN
Hi,
Maybe this diagram can h
Hi,
Maybe this diagram can help:
https://www.synology-forum.nl/index.php?action=dlattach;ts=1553627617;topic=32044.0;attach=44587;image
W.k.r. Pippin
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On Monday 4 November 2019 05:16, Leroy Tennison via
Hi Ralf,
Doug Lytle wrote:
Are there tuning tips regarding this particular setup (or openvpnm on
virtualized hardware), of is virtualbox merely a poor choice :)
I'd say that VB is a poor choice.
If you have any control over your server environment, I'd suggest a type 1
hypervisor. ESXi 6.x F
* Doug Lytle :
> >>> Are there tuning tips regarding this particular setup (or openvpnm on
> >>> virtualized hardware), of is virtualbox merely a poor choice :)
>
> I'd say that VB is a poor choice.
Thought so.
> If you have any control over your server environment, I'd suggest a
> type 1 hyper
>>> Are there tuning tips regarding this particular setup (or openvpnm on
>>> virtualized hardware), of is virtualbox merely a poor choice :)
I'd say that VB is a poor choice.
If you have any control over your server environment, I'd suggest a type 1
hypervisor. ESXi 6.x Free is a good choice a
We used to run Openvpn-2.4.8 on bare metal (old hardware), but
currently we're running Openvpn-2.4.8 in a VM on a virtualbox host
system.
With the same software we're seeing excessive CPU consumption by the
UDP based openvpn process. Symptoms are high latency when using
interactive (read: ssh) ses
Hi,
On 11/11/2019 05:51, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> Well ,I wish I knew exactly what to query for, I tried "Linux
> intra-system routing" and "Linux internal system routing" but didn't
> find anything. What came up was how to configure routing and the basics
> of Linux routing. Any other ideas?
>