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    OpenVPN slowing pfSense down considerably

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    • Y Offline
      youcangetholdofjules
      last edited by

      Hi - I have come across this weird thing recently where 2 OpenVPN instances slowed the PFSense box down to a crawl - menus unresponsive, everything seems to hang for 20 seconds before doing anything. Disable the 2 openVPN instances and we're back to normal.

      Any ideas?
      The PFSense box is fairly powerful:

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      Any ideas?

      Thanks.

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      • GertjanG Offline
        Gertjan
        last edited by Gertjan

        Hi,

        That's a console question.
        Option 8, and use 'top' - it sorts on processor usage be default.
        What's on top ?

        And what do these OpenVPN servers do ?
        Nothing - just waiting for an incoming connection ?
        Or do they have users connected who are filling up the entire WAN bandwidth ?

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

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          SteveITS Rebel Alliance @youcangetholdofjules
          last edited by

          If it's just the GUI that's slow, I've seen that if it is trying to resolve DNS (check updates on dashboard, etc.) and has to wait for DNS to time out.

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            youcangetholdofjules @SteveITS
            last edited by

            @teamits Nice one, thanks to you both for the answers

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