Marti Raudsepp wrote: >> Disabling OpenSSL compression in the source (which >> is possible since OpenSSL 1.0.0) does not give me any performance >> improvement. > > If it doesn't give you any performance improvement then you haven't > disabled compression. Modern CPUs can easily saturate 1 GbitE with > AES256-encrypted connections. Compression is usually the bottleneck, > at 20-30 MB/s. Hmm, my knowledge of OpenSSL is so little that it is well possible that I did it wrong. I have attached the small patch I used; can you see where I went wrong? Yours, Laurenz Albe
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