here's a thought, you could setup iperf on your src machine and pfsense.
then ssh into the pfsense box and see what speeds your actually getting.
that way you will at least know if it's openvpn or not.
-phil
On Oct 24, 2008, at 4:29 PM, JJB wrote:
Your architecture is somewhat unclear - do I correctly surmise that
you have a pfSense server *somewhere* on a 3/3 connection, and that
several users connect to it via OpenVPN?
two pfsense servers using CARP for failover with a shared vip
connected to 3/3 pipe (two t1 lines bonded) Also a 10/1 dsl line.
We have about 20 OpenVpn users, but rarely are all 20 connected,
usually more like 3 -5.
I don't believe it is related to our ISP (AT&T managed internet
services), or to my ISP at home (ATT DSL) or to the other
complaining users ISP (Comcast Business Class 2.5mbit upstream
supposedly).
Does anyone here know what Paul was talking about with PMTU in
pfsense and where the setting is? Is this just an "allow ICMP on
this interface" setting?
- Joel
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