I believe my ISP is throttling OpenVPN. I have been a very satisfied AirVPN customer and until recently got good speeds. In the last month, since switching to Fibre, I have noticed that OpenVPN connections appear to be limited to 1 Mbps. I have tried changing ports (53/UPD, 80/TCP, 443/UPD, 443/t

OpenVPN / [Openvpn-devel] [PATCH] Peer-id patch Added new packet format P_DATA_V2, which includes peer-id. If server supports, client sends all data packets in the new format. When data packet arrives, server identifies peer by peer-id. peer-id-v2.patch on Ticket #49 – Attachment – OpenVPN a b bool openvpn_decrypt (struct buffer *buf, struct buffer work, 279 279: const struct crypto_options *opt, OpenVPN: Data Channel Crypto module

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When I try to ping from my client to server ip address it works fine. But when I try to ping rest of the subnet hosts behind openvpn server, it does not work. Can someone spot something obviously wrong in my setup. (openvpn server is on 10.10.145.181 and host is on 10.10.146.8 ip address. They are in two separate subnets. I believe my ISP is throttling OpenVPN. I have been a very satisfied AirVPN customer and until recently got good speeds. In the last month, since switching to Fibre, I have noticed that OpenVPN connections appear to be limited to 1 Mbps. I have tried changing ports (53/UPD, 80/TCP, 443/UPD, 443/t

[bennet@m-mcc-csc-01456 web2]$ tshark -i enp0s25 Capturing on 'enp0s25' 1 0.000000 10.27.2.212 -> 204.79.197.200 TCP 66 33816→443 [FIN, ACK] Seq=1 Ack=1 Win=1942 Len=0 TSval=4101471232 TSecr=796088288 2 0.257035 10.27.2.212 -> 73.251.28.254 OpenVPN 95 MessageType: P_DATA_V1 3 0.319994 10.27.2.212 -> 112.85.42.24 TCP 66 22→44437 [FIN, ACK

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