Yes those files were TCP sockets, and I was using "--proto tcp" option. I
did not observe this issue for UDP, because it is connectionless protocol.
But the bad thing is that OpenVPN did not recover even after I killed all
those 1200 clients and OpenVPN server continued to consume CPU at 100%
(bec
Hi,
On Thursday 02 September 2010 02:26:40 Jason Haar wrote:
> While we're on the topic of Windows compiles, has there being an audit
> of DLL-dependencies in openvpn?
OpenVPN-GUI is not affected. I just checked with the instruction from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff919712%28VS.85%
Hi Ansis,
On Thursday 26 August 2010 19:56:56 Ansis Atteka wrote:
> 4. During a OpenVPN 1200 client bomb test I observed that OpenVPN stalled
> with 100% CPU. In the openvpn log I saw that there are too many opened
> files (output of "ls /proc/PID/fd | wc -l" showed that there were 1027
> opened f
Hello,
First time posting to this list, so thanks in advance-- you guys make some
good software! I also posted this on the forums but figured this might
get more coverage.
So, I'll jump right into it-- I've got two versions of OpenSSL 0.9.8*
running on my Intel [Xeon/Westmere] system. One has