On 01/31/2017 09:45 AM, Frédéric Bron wrote:
I experience very very slow internet connexions, in particular when
on
google web sites. Mostly I use firefox but occasionnaly konqueror. Is
there anything I could do to determine if it comes from fedora,
firefox or my internet provider?
$ ping
www.google.com
64 bytes from
wk-in-x93.1e100.net (2a00:1450:400c:c04::93): icmp_seq=1
ttl=47 time=42.2 ms
A single ping is never enough to troubleshoot a connection issue as it
could be a DNS issue, route, or something else. There are several things
you could do:
1. Perform a "traceroute
www.google.com" or other site you
are having issues with. You may find a hop in the route taken
that points to an issue.
2. Do several "host -v
www.google.com" or other site you have
problems with. Look at the last line ("Received xx bytes from
[ip-address-of-dns-server]#53 in yy ms"). Check the address of
the DNS server to make sure it's correct and look at the "yy ms"
bit to see if the server is being pokey.
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