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    SG-3100 OpenVPN Download slow (and it is SG slowing it)

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      mhertzfeld
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      I am running Proton VPN but on a custom built pfsense box.

      On my box I can get a little over 300mbps.

      I know this isn't exactly what you were looking for but it at least proves out that pfsense\openvpn is capable of the faster speeds.

      I am curious to see what the max speed the 3100 will do on proton vpn.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        It won't do 300Mbps OpenVPN, I would expect to see the full 85Mbps here though. I have tested it at 95-100Mbps. It will do far more using IPSec if the VPN service supports that.

        However in the above log we can see:

        Mar 11 07:22:01    openvpn    59802    Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key
        Mar 11 07:22:01    openvpn    59802    Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key
        

        It's using the NCP Algorithms as they take priority over the specified algorithms. However the cesa hardware crypto in the SG-3100 only accelerates AES-CBC so those should be set in NCP as suggested above by bcruze.

        Steve

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          gsmornot
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          @stephenw10:

          It won't do 300Mbps OpenVPN, I would expect to see the full 85Mbps here though. I have tested it at 95-100Mbps. It will do far more using IPSec if the VPN service supports that.

          However in the above log we can see:

          Mar 11 07:22:01    openvpn    59802    Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key
          Mar 11 07:22:01    openvpn    59802    Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key
          

          It's using the NCP Algorithms as they take priority over the specified algorithms. However the cesa hardware crypto in the SG-3100 only accelerates AES-CBC so those should be set in NCP as suggested above by bcruze.

          Steve

          I'm learning here but -GCM on my SG-3100 provides about 145Mbps on average. Compared to hardware acceleration with -CBC I think I come out ahead. I have tested both and see about 95Mbps with -CBC as well.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Hmm, that's an interesting result. I'll have to retest.

            Steve

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              bcruze
              last edited by

              A question not asked

              Are you paying for the service or using the free one?

              The free service has limited speeds it appears

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                bubbletop
                last edited by

                sorry for beeing quite but did not have the time to test. I now bought PIA and tested several of their nodes and was able to get full 100 Mbit download with the tipps from above but only when disabeling hardware crypto. If I could post something to help development please drop me a message!

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Disabling it in OpenVPN or in System > Advanced > Misc?

                  Did you end up using AES-CBC or -GCM?

                  Steve

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                    gsmornot
                    last edited by

                    I should add that my comments above with CBC vs GCM are my experience running the OpenVPN server on my SG-3100. I do use PIA as well but do not use it via config within the 3100. That said, when I connect to PIA I am using their OpenVPN option and it does now look like they are using GCM but so far as I know I have no control or option to decide what is used. Its certificate based. Is there a choice? A different server maybe based on the settings I want?

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                      bcruze
                      last edited by

                      i've always followed the directions and use CBC:

                      Mar 24 21:08:24 openvpn 15361 Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key
                      Mar 24 21:08:24 openvpn 15361 Outgoing Data Channel: Using 256 bit message hash 'SHA256' for HMAC authentication
                      Mar 24 21:08:24 openvpn 15361 Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key

                      OK so a line above i do see this: Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1/SSLv3 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, 4096 bit RSA

                      but i enabled 128 and 256 GCM for NCP Algorithms and it still connected as CBC

                      shrug

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                        bubbletop
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10:

                        Disabling it in OpenVPN or in System > Advanced > Misc?

                        In the OpenVPN client settings

                        @stephenw10:

                        Did you end up using AES-CBC or -GCM?

                        I can use both in the settings and get full speed (10,5 MB/s) as long as I do NOT enable Hardware Crypto. If I enable it I do not get more the 7 to 8 MB/s

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