Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: What throughput is reasonable?

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On Fri, 2019-03-08 at 20:26 +0000, Phillips, Tony wrote:
> Resending because the listserver bounced it due to it being HTML
> email.
> 
> > > Tony, what's the output of gnutls-cli --benchmark-tls-ciphers on
> > > that platform?
> 
> Testing throughput in cipher/MAC combinations (payload: 1400 bytes)
>                   RSA_ARCFOUR_128_SHA1  94.63 MB/sec
>                    RSA_ARCFOUR_128_MD5  96.69 MB/sec
>                 RSA_AES_128_GCM_SHA256  0.66 GB/sec
>                   RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1  146.48 MB/sec
>              RSA_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA1  48.80 MB/sec
> 
> Testing throughput in cipher/MAC combinations (payload: 15360 bytes)
>                   RSA_ARCFOUR_128_SHA1  121.17 MB/sec
>                    RSA_ARCFOUR_128_MD5  106.72 MB/sec
>                 RSA_AES_128_GCM_SHA256  1.05 GB/sec
>                   RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1  196.41 MB/sec
>              RSA_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA1  53.76 MB/sec

The throughput is still much larger than what you see over the VPN.
Using perf is the best option at this point to see whether that's an
issue in openconnect client. You can start it as "perf record -g 
openconnect"

regards,
Nikos




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