On 26/04/15 06:17, jb wrote: > The warning is correct in that it is probably NOSCRIPT. I think. > All the speed test knows is that an API call to all servers was brutally > failed > in an unexpected way. There is no visibility into what caused the > failure, only > that it should not occur in a clean browser. If you open the console > you can probably see more than the javascript gets told.
Hi Justin, I think the problem is that you may be referring to the test servers by IP address rather than by DNS names. Here is why I think that: I picked Noscript's "disable everywhere" option, then successfully ran the test. I was then able to see in Noscript which sites were running scripts and saw a number of IP addresses among them. I then added these IP addresses to the whitelist, re-enabled Noscript and verified that I was able to still run the test. If you are able to put all of these servers in a DNS domain under your control then a single whitelist entry in Noscript would make them all work, and not just the ones that are being picked at my location. By the way: I then re-enabled Adblock and was still able to run the test. So I recommend blaming Noscript in the error message rather than Adblock (and then perhaps also mentioning the whitelist rule that fixes it). Thanks, Jan _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat