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December 23, 2009 at 12:01 pm in reply to: Solution: How to install Zeroshell in Hard drive [WinXP] #45709
vadimka
MemberAnother solution is to just use Win Image, from here:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/CD-DVD-Images-Utils/WinImage.shtml
Just extract the image and burn to hard disk.vadimka
MemberI disabled the compression. Not much of a difference, about 30% less.
Currently i’m on beta 11. I’ll go to beta 12.
vadimka
MemberI made the firewall change, but there is no difference.
The load seems heavily connected with VPN traffic. If VPN connection is idle(<1megabyte) , system load is quite low, ~20% , but at a sustained VPN speed of 7 megabytes (~750 kB/S) , the load is 160%.
Quite strange, taking into consideration that i can have traffic up to 90 Mbit/s on non-vpn interfaces with minimal load.vadimka
MemberIt seems it cannot be done. Openvpn is compiled with this option, so you will have to re-compile OpenVpn without LZO , and integrate it into zeroshell. It might work like this, but i don’t know if it is possible.
July 8, 2009 at 12:04 pm in reply to: Setup OPENVPN with the client having only port 80 access #48328vadimka
Membersurely does . thx
July 5, 2009 at 9:56 am in reply to: Setup OPENVPN with the client having only port 80 access #48326vadimka
Member…Well, it seems the best help is still from myself ..
I found the solution. Basically, you have httpd.conf where you change the listen port from 80 to whatever you want, restart the web server with “./apachectl -k restart”, and then happily start openvpn server on port 80. Still, on reboot this configuration is lost, it seems that httpd.conf is rewritten on reboot. I have found a workaround on this also, but i’ll wirite it only if you’re interested…
..But I guess you’re not.vadimka
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