Dear all,

In case some of you would have an idea what to look for and adjust, here is a 
strange issue I have between two end-points of an OpenVPN tunnel.  Both sites 
each have >= 1 Gbps connectivity to Internet.

One site (A) is still using pfSense 2.2.2-REL on 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31270 @ 
3.40GHz, 4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 4 core(s)' (hyper-threading turned off). This 
is a nanobsd configuration.

New site (B) is using pfSense 2.3-REL on 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v2 @ 
3.00GHz, 2 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s)' (this is actually a VM). This is 
full setup.

I have an OpenVPN tunnel between both (peer to peer, shared key, AES-128-CBC, 
SHA1).

Using the tunnel for file transfers between both sites, I peak over 350 Mbps 
inside the tunnel from (B) to (A).  But from (A) to (B) I peak at ~14 Mbps.  
Which looks really strange.  I'm wondering where is the culprit: sending from 
(A), or receiving on (B).

Using iperf3 with 3 to 5 threads, outside of the VPN, but through both pfSense 
anyway, I consistently get 800 to 900 Mbps, either (A) to (B) or (B) to (A). It 
is only within the OpenVPN tunnel that I can see the asymmetric speed.  And it 
puzzles me.

If you have any kind of idea about what to look for, I'll take whatever you 
give me.
Thanks for reading me,
-- 
Meilleures salutations, Met vriendelijke groeten, Best Regards,
Olivier Mascia, integral.be/om


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