did you actually capture the traffic counting the process time spending
on a single packet IN and OUT of the system? Maybe you can try to
install a factory driver of the network card to see if it's helpful.
First of all, better figuring out where the problem is. Kernel itself or
driver. To openvpn, you can use strace for a single connection test. But
capture first.
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Banyan He
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Email: banyan at rootong.com
On 3/27/2013 9:39 PM, John Doe wrote:> Hi,
>
> after a long general power failure, I had to power off/on my
>
> soon to be 6.4 firewall (updated to 6.4, but not rebooted yet).
> After the off/on, everything seemed to be fine.
> But I realized there were some specific/weird heavy slow downs.
> In one case, the windows clients *uploads* would stall (very slow),
>
> while the linux clients had no apparent upload issues... (MTU?).
> In another case, the openvpn clients could not use the connection at all
>
> (way too slowwww).
> After trying countless of diagnostics/tests, I reinstalled/booted the old
> kernel 2.6.32-279.22.1 and... everything went back to normal.
> So, for now, I am stuck with the old kernel...
>
> Anyone else bumped into such issues after 6.4?
> Setup: C6 x86_64 / shorewall+openvpn(udp)...
>
> Thx,
> JD
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