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    Upstream very low compared with downstream traffic with OpenVPN Client.

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      ramses.sevilla @stephenw10
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      Hi @stephenw10

      Yes, I see the same.

      Regards

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        ramses.sevilla @pwood999
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        @pwood999 said in Upstream very low compared with downstream traffic with OpenVPN Client.:

        What hardware are your HA PfSense pair running on ?
        Are you using physical or virtual machines ?
        What CPU & OS does the client PC use ?

        Might be worth posting your OpenVPN configs (excluding public IP & secrets).

        Also maybe this thread should be moved to OpenVPN forum ?

        Hi @pwood999

        I am using two physical machines Supermicro SuperServer 5018D-FN8T.

        The Client is a I5 with UBUNTU 18.04LTS.

        Can you tell me where is the text OpenVPN Server config file in pfSense?

        Regards and thanks

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          Gertjan @ramses.sevilla
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          @ramses-sevilla said in Upstream very low compared with downstream traffic with OpenVPN Client.:

          Can you tell me where is the text OpenVPN Server config file in pfSense?

          The info you entered on the GUI config is used to create this OpenVPN server config file(s).
          So, you know what's in it ;) Bcause you entered that info - or accepted default values.

          Look here :

          /var/etc/openvpn/
          

          You'll find serverx.* files where x is the OpenVPN server number, typically 1.

          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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