[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2008-01-04 Thread Christiansen
 jamouneau  wrote on 2007-11-02

sudo gedit /etc/sysctl.conf
  change the following parameters to 0: (they are already in the list and you 
only need to change from 1 to 0)
net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0
  save file, reboot

And Ralph Corderoy rewrote this later to this simple command :

sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_{window_scaling,timestamps,sack}=0

Thank both, this solved my problem described earlier in this tread
immediately, on both Gutsy and Hardy Alpha2 and even without reboot.
Clean installations and no fiddling with DNS nor IPv6. I'm now back on
the high Internet performance i used to have with Edgy (NetworkMananger
didn't work for me in Feisty, so this was a no go)

Can't help wondering what this excactly does ?. But if is it a bug in
the default configuration of a out of the box installation of K/Ubuntu,
I certainly hope this will be corrected before the final release of
Hardy.

BTW Testet on wireless access

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-12-06 Thread bluewurm
I had this problem with Gutsy and I tried the fixes above IPv6 and openDNS and 
etc and they helped reduce the page load somewhat, but the load time was still 
unbearable.  So I did what Andrew Henry posted previously and installed Firefox 
32 bit version and the pages are running fast now like when I was using Fiesty. 
 When you install Firefox through Synaptic, I think it auto detects your 64 bit 
system and installs 64 bit Firefox.  You can check Firefox version while it's 
up by going to the Help and then About Mozilla Firefox.  If you are having 
trouble installing the 32 bit version, you can use this link.  
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMD64/FirefoxAndPlugins

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-12-05 Thread bigbang
This happened to me on my laptop. I had to reinstall feisty. Im going to
download the hardy heron alpha1 so that this bug doesnt happen again.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-12-02 Thread Rob Pasell
Well, I reinstalled my / partition and now it works fine wired, haven't
tried wireless yet.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-26 Thread Beebock
All,

I have tried this with the liveCD for both Unbuntu and Kunbutu and can
reproduce the issue in both cases.

I have also tried the update to libc6 and that has not help further then
giving me a few more minutes in between crashed.

It may well be a hardware issue. I'm running

Router
Product Name:   SpeedTouch 780
Software Release:   6.1.4.3

Wlan
RT2561/RT61 rev B 802.11g
Ratlink (MSI issued)

Hopefully this will help.

Regards
Richard

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-14 Thread Andrew Henry
I experience that web browsing is noticeably slower in Gutsy then
Feisty, but I also have another issue that is probably just another
symptom... Firefox seems to get halfway through loading a page, then
'hangs' on one item (not always the same item) and Firefox then turns
gray for several seconds up to several minutes before continuing.  Half
of the time, Firefox eventually loads the entire page, but sometimes it
hangs indefinitely.  This is on amd64

I had to install 32-bit Firefox 2.0.0.8 to get Java 1.6 and I have not
yet experienced any hangs whilst browsing.  Is this an amd64 issue?

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-07 Thread Cedric Shock
My experience was definitely a different bug than this one (since it
went away by disabling ipv6), and was fixed by issue 156720.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/156720/ Sorry for
adding to the confusion.

At this point the easiest way to distinguish between that bug (156720) and 
other problems is to upgrade to libc6 2.6.1-1ubuntu10 from gutsy-updates for 
your platform. If update manager / synaptic, etc can't download these files, 
the ones you need for a default i686 installation are:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.6.1-1ubuntu10_i386.deb
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-i686_2.6.1-1ubuntu10_i386.deb

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-06 Thread Sebastian Bota
I have similar problems but disabling IPV6 does not help. My Wireless does work 
but with different speeds and sometimes in a middle of a download it just 
freeze.
Sadly i  must say that this does not happen on Windows, any way i will stick 
with Ubuntu maybe Ubuntu will fix this issue or  i will come up with something.

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Re: [Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-03 Thread Ralph Corderoy

 It's could be related to this thread
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=598567page=2

An alternative to editing files and making the change suggested there
permanent is to use

sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_{window_scaling,timestamps,sack}

to display their current values, they're presumably all 1, and

sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_{window_scaling,timestamps,sack}=0

to change all of them to 0.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-02 Thread cwoodward
Now that I've been able to use my other connection to get to the
internet, I have found something that seems to solve my problem.

It is mentioned in one of the threads - basically you have to edit a
file :

the file is /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf

within this file you will see a commented out line (~prepend )

add the following line :

prepend domain-name-servers 208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220;

Then restart the network or reboot -

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-02 Thread Cedric Shock
I had a similar problem. After upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy Firefox
would not load many websites, or would load them after extreme delays.
The workaround of setting network.dns.disableIPv6 in Firefox's
about:config to true made all pages load quickly. Instructions for the
workaround with pictures are here:
http://en.opensuse.org/Disable_IPv6_for_Firefox

My internet service is Qwest DSL to MSN, Actiontec GT701-WG, firmware
3.60.1.0.4.1

resolv.conf:
# generated by NetworkManager, do not edit!
search domain.actdsltmp
nameserver 192.168.0.1
nameserver 205.171.3.65

The router's DNS server uses 205.171.3.65 and 205.171.2.65

I've included the results of dig  for examples of things that just
worked and things that didn't work at all. There's no pattern, the
results all look the same (no answer). Does anyone want me to sniff the
actual Firefox DNS traffic with IPv6 dns enabled again, or any other
sort of test or possible actual fix?

Update manager seems to work, and I haven't had any trouble with email,
but that's on a domain that worked fine in Firefox.

** Attachment added: dig  results.txt
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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-11-01 Thread jamouneau
Haven't checked out if this helps wireless as I just have a wired
connection on my Dell Inspiron 8200.  This did make Firefox work with my
connection and allowed me to also connect to my OpenBSD Samba shares.
Both of those were inop before the changes.  I went through all the ipv6
suggestions without any effect.  This worked for me.

sudo gedit /etc/sysctl.conf

change the following parameters to 0: (they are already in the list and
you only need to change from 1 to 0)

net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0

save file, reboot

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-30 Thread cwoodward
Just my pennyworth - I've been experiencing this problem for 5 days to a
week - but been using Gutsy since RC5.

Basically the speed of my connection drops the longer I am on the net -
but as I couldn't get any updates earlier today I booted into recovery
mode, and updated from there.  Worked like a charm.  I then downloaded a
150mb file (which I had been trying to get for some days) - no speed
problems - worked like a charm.

Booted into normal mode - had great difficulty getting any internet
connection at all - and eventually managed a very slow connection.  If
my gut feel is right the problem is not with the network, but with the
internal workings in the Ubuntu Desktop?

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-30 Thread repustech
I would have to agree with that. It seems hardware would be ruled out in
this case. It must be a software problem.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-30 Thread repustech
I couldn't wait any longer so I installed ndiswrapper instead of using
the built-in fwcutter (restricted drivers manager). This solved my
problem, so I assume it's a software problem with fwcutter. Just wanted
to let everyone know. I have always had better luck with ndiswrapper
anyways.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-29 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Christiansen, I see nothing in the two tcpdump outputs to explain the
difference in speed.  The DNS-releated problems that we think have been
fixed by bug #156720 show themselves when trying to establish
connections.  You've a long running connection to a web server where
you're downloading lots of data so I don't think it's the same cause.
Plus, your dig lookups work fine all the time.  So, although the
symptoms are similar to this bug's title, I'd suggest it's a different
cause and you'd be better off opening a new bug or trying to find an
existing one, ask on the Ubuntu forums, etc.  Does the speed change
during the same connection, i.e. does `wget http://some.big.file'
flicker between two download rates? Sorry not to be more help, but it's
easy if each bug can be tied to one cause even if the symptoms are
similar.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-29 Thread wired4u
Hi,

My internet connection speed is still very slow. I have tried all of the 
suggested fixes, I disabled ipv6, used open dns and have done all the proposed 
updates for gusty yet my connection will not go over 200k tops when I was 
getting 700-800k in edgy. from doing an lspci, My current wireless card is 
RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01) 

I have included a tcp dump from my wireless card (saw that it was
requested) Could anyone assist me?

  (6), length 92) 216.219.249.143.3289  192.168.1.100.2420: P 209:261(52) ack 
45  524 win 63492
16:00:10.023924 IP (tos 0x20, ttl 116, id 23634, offset 0, flags [DF], proto 
TCP   (6), length 
40) 216.219.249.143.3289  192.168.1.100.2420: ., cksum 0xe51d (cor 
 rect), ack 46208 win 64860
16:00:10.023940 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35172, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 724) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 47980:48664(684) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.024038 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35173, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 268) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 48664:48892(228) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.034508 IP (tos 0x20, ttl 116, id 23635, offset 0, flags [DF], proto 
TCP   (6), length 
40) 216.219.249.143.3289  192.168.1.100.2420: ., cksum 0xe51d (cor 
 rect), ack 46664 win 64404
16:00:10.034526 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35174, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 496) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 48892:49348(456) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.034625 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35175, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 268) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 49348:49576(228) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.040193 IP (tos 0x20, ttl 116, id 23636, offset 0, flags [DF], proto 
TCP   (6), length 
40) 216.219.249.143.3289  192.168.1.100.2420: ., cksum 0xe51d (cor 
 rect), ack 47120 win 63948
16:00:10.040210 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35176, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 496) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 49576:50032(456) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.040299 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35177, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 268) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 50032:50260(228) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.063750 IP (tos 0x20, ttl 116, id 23637, offset 0, flags [DF], proto 
TCP   (6), length 
40) 216.219.249.143.3289  192.168.1.100.2420: ., cksum 0xde31 (cor 
 rect), ack 47980 win 64860
16:00:10.063765 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35178, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 496) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 50260:50716(456) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.063856 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35179, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 268) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 50716:50944(228) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.078519 IP (tos 0x20, ttl 116, id 23638, offset 0, flags [DF], proto 
TCP   (6), length 
40) 216.219.249.143.3289  192.168.1.100.2420: ., cksum 0xde31 (cor 
 rect), ack 48892 win 63948
16:00:10.078535 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35180, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 
  (6), length 496) 
192.168.1.100.2420  216.219.249.143.3289: P 50944:51400(456) a 
 ck 261 win 8576
16:00:10.078631 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 35181, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP 

Re: [Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-28 Thread Ralph Corderoy

Thanks for the Ouzo!

 Ohhh, I was wondering, is there any other way to install a fix other
 than update, because some people might not be able to fix such bugs as
 they don't have internet connection... because of the bug!  For example,
 I had to wait for a period to get my internet connection working in
 order to update.

I suppose what I'd try is to make sure /etc/host.conf includes order
hosts,bind which means /etc/hosts is searched before resorting to DNS
and then temporarily append the required hostnames and their IP
addresses to /etc/hosts, e.g.

194.169.254.10 gb.archive.ubuntu.com
91.189.88.37 security.ubuntu.com

However, I'm not running Gutsy and don't suffer the problem so I've not
tried this.  Shouldn't do any harm though, and the lines can just be
deleted afterwards so DNS is used for them again.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-28 Thread Christiansen
And the tcp dump with the highest (40-50 KBps) speed.

** Attachment added: tcpdump-ok-2.log
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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-28 Thread Christiansen
Unfortunately the problem isn't solved in any case by upgrading the
glib6 nor by disabling the IPV6 protocol I think.

I have access to two different ADSL networks, a slow (512 Kbps down/128
Kbps up) and a faster (8196 Kbps down/512Kbps up). On the faster there
seems to be no problem at all, and on the slow the problem seems to
exist. I use the same  2 laptops, with different Wireless NICs on both
networks, and have used dual boot for testpurposes on both. On Gutsy the
problem exists, but on the second operating system no problem is
present, on any of the two networks.

On the slow network, using adept upgrading/downloading packages seems
okay at first, but after a short time speed drops from 40-50 to nearly
zero Kilo Bytes per second, and stayes there for a long time. Sometime
the speed returnes to the high values (30-50 KBps) for a while again,
but drops down again (1-3 KBps). Returning the computers to the faster
network, every thing is okay again.

Under a upgrade, I've used dig to resolve Internet hostnames not
resolved in the session before (between reboots), an this isn't an issue
on neither of the two networks.

Using a Internet speedtester (HTTP down/upload to a ISP server) seems to
have same result in Gutsy on the slow network as with the adept upgrade,
works but seems unstable (speed-jumping) the first time, and a following
second test the speed drops to nearly nothing. But on the secondary OS
the test is okay five or more times in a row.

I've submittet a tcpdump from the slow network on a okay but unstable
first downloadtest, and a dump from the following test with near to zero
download speed. (What seems odd is that upload is all okay every single
time, no matter the downloadspeed).


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Re: [Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-27 Thread Ralph Corderoy

Michael, thanks, that helps.  You machine is issueing IPv6  address
queries and is sometimes getting back 1.0.0.0 as an answer.  It then
tries to contact this incorrect address.  It's almost certainly the poor
implementation of a DNS server in your router not coping well with IPv6.
It has been triggered again by a regression in 7.10.  See bug #156720
for where they think they've fixed it for 7.10 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/81057/comments/26 for some notes
on how to get the fix.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-27 Thread Michael Kassapakis
Ralph, 
I think that fix did the work. I just updated gutsy and seems to work fine. 
THANKS A LOT!

Remind me to buy you an Ouzo when you come to Greece!  :-)

Ohhh, I was wondering, is there any other way to install a fix other than 
update, because some people might not be able to fix such bugs as they don't 
have internet connection... because of the bug!
For example, I had to wait for a period to get my internet connection working 
in order to update.

Thanks again...

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Michael Kassapakis
I also did what Matt Hartley suggests (blacklisting ipv6 and using
OpenDNS) but neither worked. apt-get cannot resolve domain names.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Michael Kassapakis
I tried to ping some internet addresses and got some interesting
results...

~$ping -c 3 www.ubuntu.com
PING www.ubuntu.com (91.189.94.199) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from www.ubuntu.com (91.189.94.199): icmp_seq=1 ttl=42 time=79.0 ms
64 bytes from www.ubuntu.com (91.189.94.199): icmp_seq=2 ttl=42 time=78.8 ms
64 bytes from www.ubuntu.com (91.189.94.199): icmp_seq=3 ttl=42 time=82.1 ms

--- www.ubuntu.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2001ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 78.875/80.016/82.128/1.495 ms


~$ ping -c 3 archive.canonical.com
PING archive.canonical.com (91.189.90.142) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from archive.canonical.com (91.189.90.142): icmp_seq=1 ttl=42 
time=83.8 ms
64 bytes from archive.canonical.com (91.189.90.142): icmp_seq=2 ttl=42 
time=79.7 ms
64 bytes from archive.canonical.com (91.189.90.142): icmp_seq=3 ttl=42 
time=83.5 ms

--- archive.canonical.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2003ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 79.768/82.390/83.868/1.873 ms


~$ ping -c 3 archive.ubuntu.com
PING archive.ubuntu.com (1.0.0.0) 56(84) bytes of data.

--- archive.ubuntu.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2009ms


1) While I can ping www.ubuntu.com and archive.canonical.com normally, I can't 
ping archive.ubuntu.com!!!

2) Why Synaptic Package Manager cannot download from the repositories,
while I CAN ping archive.ubuntu.com???

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Michael Kassapakis
Sorry, but the last line of my previous post should be ..., while I CAN
ping archive.canonical.com

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Michael, can you run tcpdump to display the network traffic on your
outgoing interface and then attempt a ping to a never-tried-before host.
E.g., my interface is ppp0 so `sudo tcpdump -i ppp0 -n' in one window
and then `ping -c 3 -n mail.troff.org' in another.  The output should
only be a few lines;  the DNS request, the answer, and the ping echo and
replies.  Of course, if you haven't already got package tcpdump
installed, this may be a bit of a problem.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Michael Kassapakis
Ralph, this is what I got from tcpdump:

s# sudo tcpdump -i eth0 -n
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes
12:26:38.709492 IP 213.170.194.176.80  192.168.1.3.52683: R 
3870392194:3870392194(0) ack 2423321366 win 0
12:26:38.722132 IP 213.170.194.176.80  192.168.1.3.52684: R 
985327083:985327083(0) ack 3398403930 win 0
12:26:43.701759 arp who-has 192.168.1.3 tell 192.168.1.1
12:26:43.701832 arp reply 192.168.1.3 is-at 00:c0:df:e3:7e:4b
12:27:12.175823 IP 192.168.1.3.32824  192.168.1.1.53: 61781+ A? 
mail.troff.org. (32)
12:27:12.620649 IP 192.168.1.1.53  192.168.1.3.32824: 61781 2/2/2 CNAME 
troff.org., (145)
12:27:12.621417 IP 192.168.1.3  66.39.101.110: ICMP echo request, id 19483, 
seq 1, length 64
12:27:12.794212 IP 66.39.101.110  192.168.1.3: ICMP echo reply, id 19483, seq 
1, length 64
12:27:13.629662 IP 192.168.1.3  66.39.101.110: ICMP echo request, id 19483, 
seq 2, length 64
12:27:13.797589 IP 66.39.101.110  192.168.1.3: ICMP echo reply, id 19483, seq 
2, length 64
12:27:14.628646 IP 192.168.1.3  66.39.101.110: ICMP echo request, id 19483, 
seq 3, length 64
12:27:14.798151 IP 66.39.101.110  192.168.1.3: ICMP echo reply, id 19483, seq 
3, length 64

12 packets captured
12 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel


I think it worked fine. But hear this...
I changed the repositories, in order to download packages from 
www.canonical.com only and it worked.
I changed the server from MAIN to GREEK Server and Package Manager (PM) 
couldn't resolve the address gr.www.ubuntu.com.
Then I rolled back to MAIN Server. After that I CAN ping www.canonical.com AND 
www.ubuntu.com AND security.ubuntu.com.
After working with it for about an hour I downloaded updates normally from all 
repositories, although sometimes it freezes for a while and when I ping 
www.ubuntu.com it resolves to 1.0.0.0 again but only for a while.

My network is as simple as it gets, just a computer wired directly to my
ADSL Router. So I can't imagine where all that mess comes from...

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Michael, I assume you mean www.ubuntu.gr since gr.www.ubuntu.com doesn't
exist for me either.

  $ host www.ubuntu.gr
  www.ubuntu.gr is an alias for ubuntu.gr.
  ubuntu.gr has address 64.79.219.14

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Michael Kassapakis
Ralph,
when I change to Server for Greece in the Software Sources window it starts 
looking up for addresses like 
http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/Release.gpg
and when I try to ping gr.archive.ubuntu.com sometimes it works sometimes 
it'not.

As I said before, my internet connection seemed to work perfectly, so I decided 
to do a Restart...
After that I am back to my previous state...
That is, while I CAN ping archive.ubuntu.com, archive.canonical.com e.t.c. I 
CAN'T download any packages!

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Re: [Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Ralph Corderoy

 That is, while I CAN ping archive.ubuntu.com, archive.canonical.com
 e.t.c. I CAN'T download any packages!

All I can suggest for the moment is to see if tcpdump sheds any light on
what's going on, e.g. are the DNS replies not coming back, or are the
requests going to an odd address, whilst trying some of these things
that fail.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Michael Kassapakis
Ralph,
I tried 'sudo tcpdump -i eth0 -n' and at the same time I run Synaptic PM and 
hit the Reload button.
The attached tcpdump file shows the reply I got. It started at 22:18:01 and 
ended 2 minutes later by pressing the Cancel button, because the procedure 
couldn't go on.
The message I got from Synaptic PM, after canceling, is the usual:
Could not download all repository indexes

The repository might be no longer available or could not be contacted
because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed
index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your
network connection and the correct writing of the repository address in
the preferences.

http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/Release.gpg
http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/partner/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/Release.gpg
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/universe/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/restricted/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/main/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-security/Release.gpg
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-security/universe/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-security/main/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-security/restricted/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/Release.gpg
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/universe/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/main/i18n/Translation-el.bz2
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/restricted/i18n/Translation-el.bz2

I hope all these comments make sense to you, coz I am lost! 
I believe someone from Canonical needs to pay attention to this bug, as more 
and more persons seems to be affected, according to forums.

** Attachment added: tcpdump
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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-26 Thread Alex Feller
** Description changed:

  I did an upgrade in place from Feisty to Gutsy.  After the upgrade
  browsing the Internet ha become extremely slow.  I use both Firefox, and
  Swiftweasel browsers.  I have tried a few of the suggestions from the
- Forums, but none have worked.  I disables IPv6 in both browsers.  I also
+ Forums, but none have worked.  I disabled IPv6 in both browsers.  I also
  disabled IPv6 in the operating system using this procedure:
  
  1. IPv6 is supported by default in Ubuntu and can sometimes cause problems.
  2. To disable it, open a Terminal (Applications  Accessories  Terminal) and 
type the command: gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases.
  3. Find the line alias net-pf-10 ipv6 and change it to read alias net-pf-10 
off.
  4. Reboot Ubuntu.
  
  I also switched from the standard Network Manager to WiCD, but that
  didn't help either.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-25 Thread Alex Feller
Also on ADSL by Swisscom with Netopia Router. Disabling IPv6 helped only
for the Web Browser. To get rid of the delays with other protocols like
e.g. ssh I had to enter the two DNS servers used by the router
(System--Administration--Network--DNS)

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-25 Thread Ralph Corderoy
I think there's enough people suffering from this that it can be made
Confirmed in order to get someone looking at it.  Even The Register has
reported on it.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/24/ubuntu_gutsy_gibbon_ipv6/

Can people with the problem please try and be as precise as possible
with their descriptions.  To help confirm DNS doesn't work with IPv6
follow http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/linux/2007/10/24/ubuntu-gutsy-
internet-help/ test and try:

dig  www.kame.net
dig A www.kame.net

at the command line.  The first will time out if DNS IPv6 isn't working,
the second should work fine.  Is that what you're seeing?

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Re: [Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-25 Thread Alex Feller
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
 test and try:
 
 dig  www.kame.net
 dig A www.kame.net
 
 at the command line.  The first will time out if DNS IPv6 isn't working,
 the second should work fine.  Is that what you're seeing?

No, both commands work without timing out. After trying this I 
blacklisted ipv6 in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist which solved the issue for 
the webbrowser. But still delays when trying to establish connections 
with ssh or sftp. To get this to work I had to reenter the DNS servers, 
used by the router, in the network manager, as described in my last post.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-25 Thread Michael Kassapakis
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
 test and try:

 dig  www.kame.net
 dig A www.kame.net

 at the command line. The first will time out if DNS IPv6 isn't working,
 the second should work fine. Is that what you're seeing?

Both commands worked fine on my computer. 
I have a fresh installation of gutsy and haven't made any changes in any files 
or network configuration.
I have disabled IPv6 in Firefox (about:config), though, in order to keep in 
touch.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-23 Thread Vorik
Hi again, I'm back at work and it seems to be working ok now. There were
some other issues with the network that I was not aware of. It's likely
that I'm not affected by this bug after all.

Sorry for the inconvenience.
Ger.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-23 Thread Michael Kassapakis
I am using ADSL and a Telindus 1132 ADSL Router. Windows XP and Feisty
are working fine with these.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-23 Thread repustech
I have tried on Cable internet and DSL and they both seem to be slow. I
think it is specific to the hardware on your system, probably not
network related.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-23 Thread Thom Pischke
got bitten by this too.  ADSL by Swisscom, Netopia Router.  not sure
which network card, since i'm not on that computer right now.

Network worked fine with feisty install, dirt-slow on gutsy.  Disabling
IPv6 everywhere fixed it.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-22 Thread repustech
Just wanted to post the related forum link. There are quite a few people
with this problem.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=581055

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-22 Thread Vorik
I've got the same problem unfortunately. Please provide a fix soon!  The
local LAN is very slow as well.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-22 Thread Michael Kassapakis
I cannot browse the internet at all, after upgrading to gutsy. Disabling IPv6 
at Firefox solved the problem for it. I still can't use apt-get or any other 
application that needs internet. There seems to be a DNS resolving problem 
between Gutsy and my Router (Telindus 1132 ADSL Router). I have done all the 
things mentioned in several threads at ubuntuforums.org, like changing to 
static IP, changing /etc/modprobe.d/aliases, blacklisting ipv6, changing 
Network Manager's dns... Issuing the command ip a | grep inet6, returns no 
results, which means that IPv6 is disabled, but still no internet.
Then I tried a different Router (Speedtouch) and everything worked fine from 
the beginning! I need to mention that I was using my Telindus Router with 
Feisty having no problems at all.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-22 Thread Eli L
I just want to see if theres any commonalities here. Is everyone who is
getting this problem using ADSL?

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-22 Thread AtApogee
I am using Comcast cable (not ADSL) 8M down, 1.5M up, and an old SMC 11b 
wireless router.  Every other computer works fine.  My Ubuntu laptop works 
find when running in Vista (so sad...), but when running Gutsy... OMG!  (not to 
be overly dramatic or anything) it is s slo!!!  It took me 20 
minutes just to be able to post this comment.  I haven't tried a wired 
connection, just wireless.  The best rate I've seen is about 70Kbps moving a 
file from one computer to another on my private LAN - not even internet.  In 
desperation, I will try some of the previous suggestions (disable IPv6, etc.) 
but there is something seriously bad going on here.
BTW - OpenDNS - what's that?  I wonder if I can make that fix on my router, 
too... (SMC Barricade)?
Thanks to everyone working so hard at fixing this.  I'll buy a beer (maybe even 
two!) for the first person with a real fix. :-)

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-22 Thread Vorik
Hi again, I'm not using ADSL on the computer with these troubles. In fact, I'm 
using it in a corporate environment which has several other Gutsy computers 
running smoothly. So this has probably something to do with my specific 
hardware and not the network components. 
I'm working on a temporary laptop now in order to get any work done today... :S
I'll go try to boot using an older kernel or something; see if that helps.

Thanks again,

Ger.
PS: If the Ubuntu-people want to contact me for troubleshooting or any further 
information, contact me trough email. (ubuntu at gerapeldoorn dot nl)

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-21 Thread Rob Pasell
I added the OpenDNS entries to my router, and the speed has increased
dramatically.  I DO NOT consider this a fix, but a temporary solution,
and hope you will continue to work the problem.  It should not be
necessary to make OpenDNS entries at the router to have functioning
Internet after an upgrade.

Thanks for the time.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-21 Thread Rob Pasell
After more testing, this has only fixed the problem for my wireless
connection.  My wired connection is still extremely slow.  I modified
the DNS settings on my ISPs router (Actiontec from Qwest), and that did
not help.  It should also be noted that while the performance increased
on my wireless connection, sites like ESPN.com take upwards of 7 minutes
to fully render, and while rendering locks the browser.  My wireless
router is a Linksys WRT54GL running DD-WRT v2.3 SP1.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-21 Thread Najmudin
I think it is a serious problem with Gutsy , i didn't expect to have it with a 
new version of Ubuntu , it should be solved soon.
Thanks for the reporter and the Ubuntu stuff for there efforts and time.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-21 Thread repustech
I too am having problems with slow network on Gustsy 7.10 (fresh
install). In my case, it is only the wireless. It is slow for internet
and local network transfers. I have tried updating the router firmware
but that did not help. For now I'll just wait it out. My connection is
usable thankfully, just slow. Lets hope they get this fixed soon.

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[Bug 155393] Re: Internet extremely slow in Gutsy after upgrade

2007-10-21 Thread Eli L
I also have this problem with a clean gutsy install. I'm using a wired
connection and it takes 20+ seconds to load a new page. This is the only
problem that is keeping me from moving fully to ubuntu. Feisty worked
fine though.

I hope this gets fixed sometime soon.

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