Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread David Sommerseth
[bouncing this msg, as Antonio is not subscribed to this devel list] Hi, On 04/02/2022 15:35, David Sommerseth wrote: On 04/02/2022 15:09, Neal Becker wrote: Does this modified openvpn support all the same features/options as the stable release version? Almost.  I recommend to have a look

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread David Sommerseth
On 04/02/2022 15:53, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote: On 04/02/2022 11:03, David Sommerseth wrote: We plan to release OpenVPN 2.6 later this year, which will be DCO capable.  This will be available in the existing Fedora repositories, as well as Fedora Copr for releases (like EPEL 7 and 8) where

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread David Sommerseth
On 04/02/2022 15:55, Fabio Valentini wrote: On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 11:04 AM David Sommerseth wrote: OpenVPN 2.6 and the openvpn-dco Copr builds should also work even if kmod-ovpn-dco is not available. And we will provide and support the kmod-ovpn-dco via the openvpn3 Copr repository until we

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 11:04 AM David Sommerseth wrote: > OpenVPN 2.6 and the openvpn-dco Copr builds should also work even if > kmod-ovpn-dco is not available. And we will provide and support the > kmod-ovpn-dco via the openvpn3 Copr repository until we can get it into > the far more common

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread Vitaly Zaitsev via devel
On 04/02/2022 11:03, David Sommerseth wrote: We plan to release OpenVPN 2.6 later this year, which will be DCO capable.  This will be available in the existing Fedora repositories, as well as Fedora Copr for releases (like EPEL 7 and 8) where we cannot upgrade easily. You should submit your

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread David Sommerseth
On 04/02/2022 15:09, Neal Becker wrote: Does this modified openvpn support all the same features/options as the stable release version? Almost. I recommend to have a look at the README.dco.md [0] documentation for details, as that lists the limitations quite nicely. [0]

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread Neal Becker
Does this modified openvpn support all the same features/options as the stable release version? Thanks, Neal On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 5:04 AM David Sommerseth wrote: > On 03/02/2022 05:52, Demi Marie Obenour wrote: > > On 2/2/22 13:34, David Sommerseth wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> An OpenVPN

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-04 Thread David Sommerseth
On 03/02/2022 05:52, Demi Marie Obenour wrote: On 2/2/22 13:34, David Sommerseth wrote: Hi, An OpenVPN colleague of me, Antonio Quartulli (on Cc), has been working on a kernel acceleration module for OpenVPN for quite some time. We call this OpenVPN Data Channel Offload (DCO). This moves

Re: OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-02 Thread Demi Marie Obenour
On 2/2/22 13:34, David Sommerseth wrote: > > Hi, > > An OpenVPN colleague of me, Antonio Quartulli (on Cc), has been working > on a kernel acceleration module for OpenVPN for quite some time. We > call this OpenVPN Data Channel Offload (DCO). This moves the tunnelled > network traffic to a new

OpenVPN 2.x with kernel acceleration

2022-02-02 Thread David Sommerseth
Hi, An OpenVPN colleague of me, Antonio Quartulli (on Cc), has been working on a kernel acceleration module for OpenVPN for quite some time. We call this OpenVPN Data Channel Offload (DCO). This moves the tunnelled network traffic to a new kernel module (ovpn-dco) and keep only the control