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ovpn-dco reviews and mentions
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limitations of Openvpn CE?
We also back several OpenVPN related drivers, such as tap-windows6 driver, ovpn-dco-win driver, ovpn-dco linux kernel module. The tap-windows6 driver is the old Windows driver, which gives a pretty basic tun/tap interface. The DCO drivers are the next generation drivers, where more of the cryptographic operations are moved into the OS kernel instead of happening inside the OpenVPN Core components; which has the potential to improve the tunnel performance.
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Proton sharing progress on 2022 roadmap
With Linux, there's lots of stuff going on in the OpenVPN community, in particular with a kernel module to accelerate the performance. The OpenVPN 3 Linux client already supports it and the coming OpenVPN 2.6 release (currently in development) will add support for both server and client mode with data channel offload (aka DCO).
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WireGuard is now Out of Beta, Finally !!
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "DCO"
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NSA on VPN solutions: use only IKE/IPsec
All that said, with the work being done in OpenVPN with the Data Channel Offload (DCO), it would probably be easier to get hardware support. The DCO implementations (ovpn-dco, ovpn-dco-win) offloads the data channel crypto operations to the virtual network driver, so the encryption/decryption/packet authentication happens entirely in the kernel space - which results in a noticeable performance boost. The tasks these DCO drivers does should be possible to more easily implement inside some dedicated hardware. But it won't be cheap.
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[META] The aggressive removal of posts and comments that contain the letters V, P, and N
There are work in progress on a OpenVPN kernel module, which will improve OpenVPN performance considerably: https://gitlab.com/openvpn/ovpn-dco
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