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      spyder0552 @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz
      Hi all.
      So, still having the same issue. I have now setup a home lab and get the exact same results.
      Test Lab:
      Intel i5 with 32Gb Ram.
      Using Windows HyperV as the host.
      Pfsense and Windows10 as guest machines.

      Test 1 = laptop -> Firewall -> Windows 10
      Get ~900 Mb/s

      Test 2 = Laptop with OpenVP -> Firewall -> Windows 10
      Get ~ 170 Mb/s

      This is the same results I am seeing at my office using Dell R610 with 24 CPU Xenon's.

      Things I have tried:

      1. Enable/disable the network options Hardware TCP Seg and Large Receive Offload (check box set to disable them).
      2. Enable fast I/O (with it turned off, I go down to ~155-160)...so currently enabled.
      3. Snd/rcv buffers. Tried default and 2Mb. No significant change.
      4. Encryption at AES-128-CBC and GCM. No significant change.

      So for anyone that wants to setup my test enviroment:

      1. Just setup a HyperV box.
      2. Add 2 virtual switches (one external and one internal).
      3. Create a VM for Pfsense and give it both virtual switches (WAN = External, LAN = Internal switch).
      4. Create a VM for a test box
      5. Put Iperf on the test box
      6. Create your PFsense with default OpenVPN (using TLS). Just run through the wizard.

      I am sure if someone did this they would get to the same spot I am where the speed is just no where at what it should be capable of.
      You can rule the hardware out to some extent as testing without the VPN shows near full speed (meaning the nics are talking to each other properly).

      Anyone willing to try my test?

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        spyder0552 @Rico
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        @Rico
        Hey, just replied below. Yes, I did try that on Friday and it did not make a difference.

        Is anyone out there trying this with Windows 10 clients? Perhaps this is a windows issue?

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        • PippinP
          Pippin
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          @spyder0552 said in OpenVPN Slow - local network test:

          [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.seradex.local]/root: openvpn --genkey --secret /tm p/secret
          [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.seradex.local]/root: time openvpn --test-crypto -- secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-128-gcm
          Fri Jun 19 14:47:16 2020 disabling NCP mode (--ncp-disable) because not in P2MP client or server mode
          10.007u 0.000s 0:10.00 100.0% 843+177k 0+0io 0pf+0w
          [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.seradex.local]/root:

          By the looks of that ^^^ it theoretically could do ~320Mbps

          How about testing both ways? (client>server - server>client)
          Which I5 is that?

          Your top -aSH screenshot is timed wrong, ..... I guess.

          I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
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            spyder0552 @Pippin
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            @Pippin
            Home test lab is i5-4690K (yeah..little dated...best I can get atm).

            I can't really get it to test from the inside out. The wall seems to be blocking it out. I guess the IP I would connect to would be the end point of the tunel...but not working it seems.

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            • PippinP
              Pippin
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              You can reverse test mode by using iperf3 -R
              "-R, Reverse test mode โ€“ Server sends, client receives"

              I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
              Halton Arp

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                spyder0552 @Pippin
                last edited by spyder0552

                @Pippin
                WOW...actually slower in reverse. Averaged only 100 Mb/s

                But if I drop the VPN and just go through the firewall, it goes up to 900

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                  spyder0552 @spyder0552
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                  @spyder0552
                  Just to show the config on the client/server side
                  Client:
                  dev tun
                  persist-tun
                  persist-key
                  cipher AES-128-GCM
                  ncp-ciphers AES-128-GCM
                  auth SHA256
                  tls-client
                  client
                  resolv-retry infinite
                  remote 192.168.2.98 1194 udp4
                  verify-x509-name "OpenVPN-Server-Cert" name
                  auth-user-pass
                  pkcs12 pfSense-UDP4-1194-vpn.p12
                  tls-crypt pfSense-UDP4-1194-vpn-tls.key
                  remote-cert-tls server

                  Server:
                  dev ovpns1
                  verb 1
                  dev-type tun
                  dev-node /dev/tun1
                  writepid /var/run/openvpn_server1.pid
                  #user nobody
                  #group nobody
                  script-security 3
                  daemon
                  keepalive 10 60
                  ping-timer-rem
                  persist-tun
                  persist-key
                  proto udp4
                  cipher AES-128-GCM
                  auth SHA256
                  up /usr/local/sbin/ovpn-linkup
                  down /usr/local/sbin/ovpn-linkdown
                  client-connect /usr/local/sbin/openvpn.attributes.sh
                  client-disconnect /usr/local/sbin/openvpn.attributes.sh
                  local 192.168.2.98
                  tls-server
                  server 192.168.99.0 255.255.255.0
                  client-config-dir /var/etc/openvpn-csc/server1
                  username-as-common-name
                  plugin /usr/local/lib/openvpn/plugins/openvpn-plugin-auth-script.so /usr/local/sbin/ovpn_auth_verify_async user TG9jYWwgRGF0YWJhc2U= false server1 1194
                  tls-verify "/usr/local/sbin/ovpn_auth_verify tls 'OpenVPN-Server-Cert' 1"
                  lport 1194
                  management /var/etc/openvpn/server1.sock unix
                  push "route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0"
                  push "dhcp-option DOMAIN test.local"
                  push "dhcp-option DNS 8.8.8.8"
                  client-to-client
                  ca /var/etc/openvpn/server1.ca
                  cert /var/etc/openvpn/server1.cert
                  key /var/etc/openvpn/server1.key
                  dh /etc/dh-parameters.2048
                  tls-crypt /var/etc/openvpn/server1.tls-crypt
                  ncp-ciphers AES-128-GCM
                  persist-remote-ip
                  float
                  topology subnet
                  fast-io

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                  • johnpozJ
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @spyder0552
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                    @spyder0552 said in OpenVPN Slow - local network test:

                    Just setup a HyperV box.

                    That doesn't seem like a legit test.. My test will be this

                    windows 10 PC --- sg4860--- NAS

                    Will set this up later.. But you don't show any of the mtu settings or txqueuelen..

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                      last edited by johnpoz

                      Ok I just set this up...

                      With default everything on open seeing..

                      $ iperf3 -c 192.168.9.10
                      warning: Ignoring nonsense TCP MSS 334848
                      Connecting to host 192.168.9.10, port 5201
                      [  5] local 10.0.100.2 port 52251 connected to 192.168.9.10 port 5201
                      [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate
                      [  5]   0.00-1.00   sec  25.5 MBytes   214 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   1.00-2.00   sec  29.5 MBytes   248 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   2.00-3.00   sec  32.4 MBytes   272 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   3.00-4.00   sec  31.1 MBytes   261 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   4.00-5.00   sec  29.5 MBytes   247 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   5.00-6.00   sec  30.8 MBytes   258 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   6.00-7.00   sec  30.6 MBytes   257 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   7.00-8.00   sec  31.6 MBytes   265 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   8.00-9.00   sec  31.0 MBytes   260 Mbits/sec
                      [  5]   9.00-10.00  sec  32.0 MBytes   268 Mbits/sec
                      - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                      [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate
                      [  5]   0.00-10.00  sec   304 MBytes   255 Mbits/sec                  sender
                      [  5]   0.00-10.01  sec   304 MBytes   255 Mbits/sec                  receiver
                      

                      Let me see if can tweak that a bit..

                      win10 pc (192.168.200.10) --- switch - 192.168.200.1 (test igb4) pfsense (sg4860) ( igb0 lan) 192.168.9.253 -- switch -- 192.168.9.10 (NAS)

                      Tweaking didn't make much difference to be honest, but using aes-128-gcm vs cbc was huge difference.. When changed to cbc vs gcm when to 130 vs mid 200's

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                        spyder0552 @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz
                        Thanks for doing the testing.
                        I am surprised to see that the best we can get on a full 1Gb/s link is ~250 Mb/s
                        So I guess my ~150Mb/s on the first crack is not horrible?

                        I know there is overhead to deal with...just surprised it is so much. This is looking like a 70% loss of speed using OpenVpn.
                        Is this what others are seeing as well?

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                          openvpn is single threaded.. its easy to use - its never been "speedy" ;)

                          Keep in mind my sg4860, not a rocketship vpn endpoint concentrater either..

                          It has enough umph to get the job done with lower power requirements.. But prob not what I would use for my vpn endpoint if what I wanted to as much throughput as possible.. Nor would openvpn be my first choice in that area - ipsec is better geared for throughput..

                          Openvpn advantage is ease of use, and deployment, etc.

                          But overall your sort of test with everything on the same vm host is not really a valid sort of testing.. It works for poc, etc. But its not going to be a good indicator of what sort of bandwidth you could expect when using in the real world..

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                          • PippinP
                            Pippin
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                            But overall your sort of test with everything on the same vm host is not really a valid sort of testing

                            Yes I think so too.
                            Looking at the hardware it should be capable of more.
                            .

                            Nor would openvpn be my first choice in that area

                            Wait a bit, who knows ;)

                            I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
                            Halton Arp

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                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                              @Pippin said in OpenVPN Slow - local network test:

                              Wait a bit, who knows ;)

                              If the goal was pure throughput, openvpn would not be on the top of the list of choices.. It has many other attributes it shines at.. But if what I am looking for is closest to line speed using least amount of horsepower.. Then no its not on the top of really any list ;)

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                                spyder0552 @johnpoz
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                                @johnpoz
                                That is what I am concluding.
                                OpenVPN = easy to deploy and flexible....just not that speedy.

                                I am in the process of setting up another test to use IPSEC and compare. I will post my results for those that are interested.

                                For this initial issue, I am calling it closed as it seems we have beaten the heck out of it. Thank you all for the fantastic support on this. So very much appreciated.

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                                • PippinP
                                  Pippin
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                                  If the goal was pure throughput, openvpn would not be on the top of the list of choices

                                  Sure, but maybe it will get to that top some time in the future.

                                  I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
                                  Halton Arp

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                                  • johnpozJ
                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                    ^ we can hope yeah ;)

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                                      Pippin @johnpoz
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                                      @johnpoz said in OpenVPN Slow - local network test:

                                      ^ we can hope yeah ;)

                                      Although for Linux but here it is:
                                      https://github.com/OpenVPN/ovpn-dco

                                      I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
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                                      • PippinP
                                        Pippin
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                                        Nice:
                                        https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34340
                                        ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ™‚

                                        I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
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                                          thiasaef @Pippin
                                          last edited by thiasaef

                                          I get even worse results ...

                                          Machine A (pfSense 2.6.0):

                                          time openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-128-gcm
                                          2022-02-26 19:22:27 Cipher negotiation is disabled since neither P2MP client nor server mode is enabled
                                          0.192u 0.000s 0:00.19 100.0%	601+171k 1+0io 0pf+0w
                                          

                                          Machine B (pfSense 2.6.0):

                                          time openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-128-gcm
                                          2022-02-26 19:22:35 Cipher negotiation is disabled since neither P2MP client nor server mode is enabled
                                          0.587u 0.023s 0:00.61 98.3%	618+176k 0+0io 0pf+0w
                                          

                                          I spent most of the day trying to reach reasonable speeds, and this is the result:

                                          iperf3 -c 172.16.16.1 -R
                                          Connecting to host 172.16.16.1, port 5201
                                          Reverse mode, remote host 172.16.16.1 is sending
                                          [  5] local 172.16.16.2 port 53032 connected to 172.16.16.1 port 5201
                                          [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate
                                          [  5]   0.00-1.00   sec  6.10 MBytes  51.2 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   1.00-2.00   sec  8.03 MBytes  67.4 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   2.00-3.00   sec  7.28 MBytes  61.1 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   3.00-4.00   sec  7.60 MBytes  63.8 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   4.00-5.00   sec  6.77 MBytes  56.8 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   5.00-6.00   sec  7.17 MBytes  60.1 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   6.00-7.00   sec  8.87 MBytes  74.4 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   7.00-8.00   sec  7.41 MBytes  62.2 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   8.00-9.01   sec  7.54 MBytes  62.9 Mbits/sec                  
                                          [  5]   9.01-10.00  sec  6.44 MBytes  54.3 Mbits/sec                  
                                          - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                          [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr
                                          [  5]   0.00-10.14  sec  73.4 MBytes  60.7 Mbits/sec   91             sender
                                          [  5]   0.00-10.00  sec  73.2 MBytes  61.4 Mbits/sec                  receiver
                                          

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