throughput limit with ocproxy

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On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:51 PM Tom Rodriguez <tom.rodriguez at oracle.com> wrote:
> I've been happily using openconnect with ocproxy but a while back I
> upgraded my link and I realized that each connection is topping out at
> about 1.5MB/s.  This is measured with wget.  If I use openconnect
> directly then I get the full bandwidth as I'd expect.  The other thing I
> noticed is that if I run multiple downloads then I can actually saturate
> the link but the individual downloads always top out at 1.5MB/s.  This
> is true for both mac and linux which sort of surprises me.  Any
> suggestions for a cause or how to investigate further?  Thanks!

On Linux I've mostly been using vpnns (from the ocproxy package) since
that lets the kernel handle TCP/IP.  Does that help or is the
bottleneck elsewhere?



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