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Title: 6.0B3 - Server Admin is very slow and impossibe through VPN
Post by: Howard Bloom on August 30, 2003, 05:56:40 AM
I'm running 6.0B3 on a 266mhz crap PC with 128mb or ram and 100ATA HD 120mb.  As a gateway, it is as fast or faster than the SMC Barricade Router I was using before hooking up the E-smith box.  

But, when I administrate the server through the web, it is slow.  It is impossible however to administrate anything while VPN'ing in via My Sprint Aircard with a 100k connection.  I haven't seen one page beyond the login actually materialize on my screen.  

Bug or should I always expect this?
Title: Re: 6.0B3 - Server Admin is very slow and impossibe through
Post by: Per Sørensen on August 30, 2003, 02:38:32 PM
Try to enable multi link on your client

See this also: http://wiki.contribs.org/index.php?module=announce&ANN_user_op=view&ANN_id=13&5a767dc2167635d500e9296987171875=1e8a44f5328f57169ed1923713a78a76
Title: Re: 6.0B3 - Server Admin is very slow and impossibe through
Post by: Peter on August 31, 2003, 01:04:32 AM
Hi,

Have you tried to set up a ppp over SSH Manually. Buy " Building Linux Virtual Private Networks ( VPNs ) book or go to ;

http://www.buildinglinuxvpns.com

Peter
Title: Re: 6.0B3 - Server Admin is very slow and impossibe through
Post by: Howard Bloom on August 31, 2003, 06:48:08 AM
I'm not having trouble maintaining or connecting using my XP laptop via VPN.  My issue is speed.  Grabbing mail or surfing pages slows considerably and since my Sprint Aircard peaks out at about 100k anyway, everything is noticeably slower.  

My biggest concern is hitting the /server-manager while using VPN.  Even at home on my lan, it isn't speedy, but ok, but on the VPN it is downright painful.  In fact, I haven't waited long enough for the /server-manager to materialize beyond the sign in.  That's how long it takes.

I just figure out how to SSH into the box and hit the command line so I haven't tried that through my VPN and Sprint Aircard.  It would be great if I could test outside in at home, but I have no signal for my aircard at home.