Riseup Black Hardly Any Bandwidth

Huemanatee wrote...
Riseup Black via Bitmask is showing only 0-150 Bytes up and down. No webpages will load. Is my ISP causing this or is there something I need to adjust?
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Wxl replied...
What version of which client on what operating system/hardware are you using?
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Huemanatee replied...
0.10 "la rosa de foc"
Ubuntu 16.04
Intel i7, latest hardware
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Wxl replied...
And you're still having this problem? How are you measuring the bandwidth?
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Huemanatee replied...
Yes thats correct. Bandwidth is measured by looking at the Bitmask application gui. It shows up/down speeds. Its also measured by the fact that no webpages load.
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Wxl replied...
What OS and version are you on?
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Huemanatee replied...
Wxl. Please see answer to that same question above.
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Wxl replied...
Duh hahahah sorry. So you used the zipped bundle, correct?
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Huemanatee replied...
The zipped bundle of what exactly? Bitmask? I downloaded according to the instructions given. From within dir, I doubleclick the Bitmask executable and login with Riseup Black credentials.
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Crossbill replied...
Hi there,

This is pretty weird, and not normal.

When bitmask is running, are you able to do anything online? It seems like nothing is passing the gateway. Maybe you could open a terminal and do a network test while it is running? (just run mtr -l -c 10 -r 4.2.2.2 and send the output)

thanks,
crossbill
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Huemanatee replied...
Thanks for the tip crossbill. I am NOT able to do anything online. I've tried using bitmask on multiple wifi networks. No go on any.

Here is the output. Took quite a while for the pings to print to the screen. I thought the program was hanging. Had to close bitmask AND disconnect/reconnect to the wifi just to post this response.

user@system:~$ mtr -l -c 10 -r 4.2.2.2
Start: Mon Nov 20 14:25:23 2017
HOST: system5 Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1.|-- 10.42.0.1 0.0% 10 3.6 3.7 3.3 4.6 0.0
2.|-- 198.252.153.1 0.0% 10 3.9 7.3 3.7 36.1 10.1
3.|-- 38.104.127.1 0.0% 10 4.5 10.3 4.1 61.5 18.0
4.|-- 154.54.2.37 0.0% 10 6.3 5.2 4.5 6.3 0.3
5.|-- 154.54.10.246 20.0% 10 4.5 4.6 4.1 5.6 0.4
6.|-- ??? 100.0 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
7.|-- 4.2.2.2 0.0% 10 23.2 24.2 22.9 33.5 3.2
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Huemanatee replied...
Here's a better view of the output: https://paste.ubuntu.com/26008264/
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Huemanatee replied...
Here is the output when connected to wifi only (no bitmask): https://paste.ubuntu.com/26008279/
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Huemanatee replied...
Here is a screenshot of the problem if it helps: https://imagebin.ca/v/3hzWDE5wxIlv

Shows 6B Up/Down in the Bitmask GUI. riseup.net in the browser just spinning.
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Huemanatee replied...
Any further ideas here?
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Crossbill replied...
There seems to be a bug in Ubuntu related to DNS resolution that is the source of this problem. Thanks for providing the details you provided, as I've passed those on to the developers to figure out how to get around this problem.
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Vireo replied...
Huemanatee,

This ticket is being closed due to inactivity. Please respond and reopen the ticket if you still desire assistance with this topic.

In Solidarity,

-vireo

PS: We need your help to continue our work – please consider donating to riseup – riseup.net/donate
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