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EricTRA 08-05-2011 04:42 AM

Host to Host OpenSWAN IPSEC bandwidth
 
Hi all,

We've set up a host to host VPN tunnel with OpenSwan IPSEC. When we run performance test outside the tunnel (ipsec stopped) we get a bandwidth speed of approximately 800 Mbps. Tested with:
Code:

iperf -s on one side
iperf -c IP -t 60 -i 4 on the other side

However, when we start the ipsec tunnel and run exactly the same test we only obtain a speed up to approximately 85 Mbps.

Anyone have an idea if, and how, to configure a bandwidth to be used with an ipsec tunnel?

Kind regards,

Eric

sinmaker 05-03-2013 03:35 AM

Hi, I know this is an old post but I have the same issue that Eric, exactly the same. Well, I am not using Openswan but Setkey, but the problem is the same. I assume that ipsec reduce the bandwith, but a 90% is too much.

Did you solve that problem? Do anyone know why it happens?

Thanks.

hardikgohil1988 01-14-2015 02:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EricTRA (Post 4434375)
Hi all,

We've set up a host to host VPN tunnel with OpenSwan IPSEC. When we run performance test outside the tunnel (ipsec stopped) we get a bandwidth speed of approximately 800 Mbps. Tested with:
Code:

iperf -s on one side
iperf -c IP -t 60 -i 4 on the other side

However, when we start the ipsec tunnel and run exactly the same test we only obtain a speed up to approximately 85 Mbps.

Anyone have an idea if, and how, to configure a bandwidth to be used with an ipsec tunnel?

Kind regards,

Eric

Hello I am facing the same problem hope you found the solution.

Kindly help me.


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