Any more thoughts on this? I'm stuck.
THANKS!
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:57 PM, K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> another thing to note, having restarted a couple of days ago with TLS off,
> I see in the infostats GUI average CPU usage at 5%.
> After updating with PPM, I did a server restart, turned on TLS, and sent
> over a 11mb attachment from google. CPU average usage at 27%.
>
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:47 PM, K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I gave updating via ppm a go, but I'm nearly certain that all libraries
>> used by ASSP were already up to date. Still right around 2MB per minute
>> vs 75+ without TLS on.
>>
>> ppm log gave me only:
>> 2016-06-10T14:04:47 <3> [InstallArea.pm:412] Rollback File conflict for
>> 'C:/Perl
>> /html/site/lib/ExtUtils/Command.html'. The package ExtUtils-Command has
>> already
>> installed a file that package ExtUtils-MakeMaker wants to install. at
>> C:/Perl/li
>> b/ActivePerl/PPM/InstallArea.pm line 573.
>> 2016-06-10T14:04:47 <3> [ppm:1259] File conflict for
>> 'C:/Perl/html/site/lib/ExtU
>> tils/Command.html'. The package ExtUtils-Command has already installed a
>> file th
>> at package ExtUtils-MakeMaker wants to install. at
>> C:/Perl/lib/ActivePerl/PPM/In
>> stallArea.pm line 573.
>> 2016-06-10T14:14:59 <3> [InstallArea.pm:412] Rollback File conflict for
>> 'C:/Perl
>> /html/site/lib/CGI/Carp.html'. The package CGI.pm has already installed a
>> file t
>> hat package CGI wants to install. at
>> C:/Perl/lib/ActivePerl/PPM/InstallArea.pm l
>> ine 573.
>> 2016-06-10T14:14:59 <3> [ppm:1259] File conflict for
>> 'C:/Perl/html/site/lib/CGI/
>> Carp.html'. The package CGI.pm has already installed a file that package
>> CGI wan
>> ts to install. at C:/Perl/lib/ActivePerl/PPM/InstallArea.pm line 573.
>>
>> Nothing notable there right?
>>
>> Are you using ActiveState perl? If so, what version?
>>
>> Does OpenSSL come in to play at all? I know that's needed for generating
>> certificates, and is listed as an ASSP requirement, but is it used in TLS
>> transmissions or is that all on the perl libraries? Are you using OpenSSL
>> - if so what version and from where. I've got the Shining light compiled
>> binaries installed.
>>
>> The backend mail server (hmailserver which ultimately passes most mail
>> onto exchange) isn't configured with SSL. That's the same server that's
>> used for non-TLS sessions (obviously). Can you explain what that server
>> could be doing to slow down TLS sessions to ASSP?
>>
>> I'm really at a loss here. Keeping TLS off isn't a real option, but
>> turning it on with this speed isn't realistic. Thanks all for your input!
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:43 AM, Grayhat <gray...@gmx.net> wrote:
>>
>>> :: On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 12:37:26 -0400
>>> :: <CALhpkAnBjGc9rn+JhT2Oe2SK4hrVhkEQG928s5V=bed7p+e...@mail.gmail.com>
>>> :: K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Windows 2012 R2
>>> > the certificate is a 2048 bit RSA cert
>>> >
>>> > SSL_Version is SSLv23:!SSLv3:!SSLv2
>>> > Cipher list
>>> > is
>>> >
>>> kEECDH+ECDSA:kEECDH:kEDH:HIGH:+SHA:+RC4:RC4:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!3DES:!MD5:!EXP:!DSS:!PSK:!SRP:!kECDH:!CAMELLIA128:!IDEA:!SEED
>>>
>>> now, this is strange, I'm running the latest ASSP on a windows box
>>> using the same ciphers as above and never noticed such a slowdown
>>> affecting encrypted connections
>>>
>>> Try running a
>>>
>>> ppm upgrade --install
>>>
>>> on the box, then, once the upgrade completes, run a
>>>
>>> ppm log --errors 60
>>>
>>> check for errors, fix them and rerun the upgrade; also, are you sure
>>> the issue isn't caused by the backend mailserver ? I know it sounds
>>> a bit strange but I'd try checking that portion of the chain too
>>>
>>>
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