Hi,
thank you all, I solved changing the encryption from 3des-md5 to aes128-md5

Bye

On 10/02/2017 07:13 PM, Glenn Wagner wrote:

Hi,

Can you check the auth.log file on the VR’s to see if you got any errors, also 
are you using any private gateways with these VPC’s?

Regards
Glenn



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From: Andrija Panic [mailto:andrija.pa...@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [Site-to-Site IPSEC Slow]

Hi Gian,

can you please try same test with iperf ?

I would check remote side (Openswap Debian), since these are bad numbers, and 
we never hit similar issue with ACS 4.5 and ACS 4.8 (not yet using 4.9)

FYI, between 2 VPC sites (S-2-S VPN), I was able to get 340 Mbps out of 1Gbps 
internet connection, so you can't always expect full link performance simply 
because of IPsec protocol overhead (this is with VRs being resized to 4 x 2GHz 
CPUs, just for test/fun)...

Best
Andrija




On 26 September 2017 at 15:36, Gian Paolo Buono 
<gianpaolo.bu...@gesca.it<mailto:gianpaolo.bu...@gesca.it><mailto:gianpaolo.bu...@gesca.it><mailto:gianpaolo.bu...@gesca.it>>
 wrote:
Hi Glenn,

1. ACS version: 4.9.1
2.  Centos 7
3. XenServer 6.5
4. Storage Type: NFS
5. Storage Network 10Gb

the test is with netcat...

thanks


On 09/26/2017 08:23 AM, Glenn Wagner wrote:

Hi,

Can you give us some information about your environment?

1. ACS version: 4.9.2
2. ACS OS version: Ubuntu 14.04 / Ubuntu 16.04, Centos 6/7
2. Hypervisor: Xenserver , KVM ,VMware 5.5/6.0
3. Storage Type , NFS, iscsi , fibre channel
4. Storage Network Speed. 1GB , 10GB

Regards
Glenn


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Subject: [Site-to-Site IPSEC Slow]

Hi all,
I have an IPSEC tunnel established between two sites (VPC CloudStack) vs 
Openswan Debian and both sites get 100Mbps down / 100 Mbps up.
When I send the traffic into the tunnel the max bandwith is 4MB/s, when i send 
the traffic out the tunnel the bandwith is 12MB/s, any idea ?

Regards
Gian Paolo




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