Hi
Is there anyway to enable comp-lzo on SoftEther VPN?
LZO Compression
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Re: LZO Compression
I do not really get the point of this forum if people will just read the thread instead of helping out
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Re: LZO Compression
tsholo13 wrote:
> I do not really get the point of this forum if people will just read the
> thread instead of helping out
Not everyone that reads your thread is able to offer an answer, that includes me. Don't be so impatient, you also haven't given much information about which version of SoftEtherVPN you're using (if at all) nor which product documentation you've looked at nor why you need to use LZO.
Don't forget that people reply to messages on these forums do so when thay have the time, this is not an official support forum - if it doesn't suit you then ask for a full refund of the purchase price. :)
> I do not really get the point of this forum if people will just read the
> thread instead of helping out
Not everyone that reads your thread is able to offer an answer, that includes me. Don't be so impatient, you also haven't given much information about which version of SoftEtherVPN you're using (if at all) nor which product documentation you've looked at nor why you need to use LZO.
Don't forget that people reply to messages on these forums do so when thay have the time, this is not an official support forum - if it doesn't suit you then ask for a full refund of the purchase price. :)
Regards
Bill
Bill
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Re: LZO Compression
SoftEther has zip compression function.
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Re: LZO Compression
Hi
I have the same issue as I am migrating from an old openvpn server to a softether based one.
I would have liked my client on the field being able to connect to the new VPN without modifying their config files.
The initial config file had the comp-lzo option activated and I now need to activate it on the server to avoid the error
I have been looking in the softether config file to check is this option can be used but no luck ... Any help would be appreciated
Thank you
Franck
I have the same issue as I am migrating from an old openvpn server to a softether based one.
I would have liked my client on the field being able to connect to the new VPN without modifying their config files.
The initial config file had the comp-lzo option activated and I now need to activate it on the server to avoid the error
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Bad LZO decompression header byte: 42
Thank you
Franck
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Re: LZO Compression
I have the same issue:
The pre-existing clients are using OpenVPN with LZO enabled -- so to make them work as they are it is mandatory to enable LZO compression also on the server. But is seems there is no way to activate this option on SoftEther implementation of OpenVPN -- at least in the config file there is no mention of LZO...
Thank you in advance.
The pre-existing clients are using OpenVPN with LZO enabled -- so to make them work as they are it is mandatory to enable LZO compression also on the server. But is seems there is no way to activate this option on SoftEther implementation of OpenVPN -- at least in the config file there is no mention of LZO...
Thank you in advance.