Re: web problem [solved]

2019-02-17 Thread ghe
On 2/17/19 12:45 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > By default "traceroute" command uses 0ms delay between requests. For the > majority of ISPs this behavior is considered as flood and will be > rate-limited (dropped). > You have to use "sendwait" parameter set to at least 1 (second), to > gather

Re: web problem

2019-02-17 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 17.02.2019 1:52, ghe wrote: > Buster, Firefox 60.5.0esr, T1 connection > > It seems... > > ...that the SSL/TLS handshake is taking too long -- at most sites. > Google, Debian, Cisco, Amazon and some others work fine. DuckDuckGo does > not. The Python docs at New Mexico Tech doesn't. > > SMTP and

Re: web problem

2019-02-17 Thread songbird
ghe wrote: ... > Anybody experienced this? Or know what I can do about it? pretty much sounds like a connection problem to me. i had one over last weekend due to my antenna getting knocked over with high winds. some connections would limp and barely succeed but most could not accomplish anyt

web problem

2019-02-16 Thread ghe
Buster, Firefox 60.5.0esr, T1 connection It seems... ...that the SSL/TLS handshake is taking too long -- at most sites. Google, Debian, Cisco, Amazon and some others work fine. DuckDuckGo does not. The Python docs at New Mexico Tech doesn't. SMTP and SSH bidirectional and FTP from my server are