(yet another) IPsec throughput help request
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@pete35 I dont (currently) use an interface for ipsec
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@SpaceBass Do you have any Cryptographic Acceleration? Is it on?
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@michmoor AES-NI, yes it is active on both pfSense machines
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you can try to set MSS Clamping under system/advanced/firewall&Nat
Why dont you use routed vti?
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For Tunnel mode MSS 1328 is most effective:
https://packetpushers.net/ipsec-bandwidth-overhead-using-aes/ -
@NOCling said in (yet another) IPsec throughput help request:
For Tunnel mode MSS 1328 is most effective:
https://packetpushers.net/ipsec-bandwidth-overhead-using-aes/WOAH! Massive difference (in only one direction)...
From US -> Europe
[SUM] 0.00-10.00 sec 252 MBytes 211 Mbits/sec 9691 sender [SUM] 0.00-10.20 sec 233 MBytes 192 Mbits/sec receiver
Europe -> US
[SUM] 0.00-10.20 sec 22.0 MBytes 18.1 Mbits/sec 0 sender [SUM] 0.00-10.00 sec 20.5 MBytes 17.2 Mbits/sec receiver
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Nice, but now you have to find a way to the paring jungle how it will work fast on both ways.
Looks like US -> EU runs a other way than EU -> US.We talk about that, in our last meeting and the solution is not easy.
One Point is to use a Cloud Service Provider he is present on both sides and you can use the interconnect between this cloud instances. -
@NOCling and unfortunately my success was very short-lived ...
It looks like iperf3 traffic is still improved, but I'm moving data at 500kB/s - 1.50MB/s -
@SpaceBass if you temp switch to Wireguard does the issue follow?
If it does it may not be MTU related. -
How do you move your Data?
SMB is a very bad decision for high latency ways, you need rsync or other wan optimized protocols. -
@NOCling said in (yet another) IPsec throughput help request:
How do you move your Data?
rsync - have tried both an NFSv4 mount and over ssh (for testing purpose)