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      Elrick75 @stephenw10
      last edited by

      @stephenw10 I see but it doesn't explain to me why not on my side. How to troubleshoot it?

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      • provelsP
        provels
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        FWIW, my server that runs the Python CL version of Speedtest started failing to provide data. After some searching I found I needed to add the ' --secure ' switch to my batch file. YMMV.

        This is the line I use to retrieve the list of servers:

        C:\Python27\python.exe C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\speedtest.py --list --secure > serverlist.txt
        
        

        Peder

        MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
        BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Yes I would try --list and see if that fails with or without --secure.

          I assume you can ping other targets?

          Steve

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            Elrick75 @stephenw10
            last edited by

            @stephenw10

            # speedtest --secure
            Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
            Testing from Free SAS (82.XXX.XXX.XXX)...
            Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
            Selecting best server based on ping...
            ERROR: Unable to connect to servers to test latency.
            
            # speedtest --list
            Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
            

            From my computer :

            c:\>ping speedtest.net
            
            Envoi d’une requête 'ping' sur speedtest.net [151.101.2.219] avec 32 octets de données :
            Réponse de 151.101.2.219 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=59
            Réponse de 151.101.2.219 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=59
            Réponse de 151.101.2.219 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=59
            Réponse de 151.101.2.219 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=59
            
            Statistiques Ping pour 151.101.2.219:
                Paquets : envoyés = 4, reçus = 4, perdus = 0 (perte 0%),
            Durée approximative des boucles en millisecondes :
                Minimum = 3ms, Maximum = 3ms, Moyenne = 3ms
            
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            • provelsP
              provels
              last edited by

              That version seems to work fine for me from the FW even w/o --secure. Maybe check out your FW logs. Maybe you're blocking yourself.

              [22.05-RELEASE][root@fw.workgroup]/root: pkg-static install py38-speedtest-cli
              Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
              pfSense-core repository is up to date.
              Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
              pfSense repository is up to date.
              All repositories are up to date.
              pkg-static: warning: database version 36 is newer than libpkg(3) version 35, but still compatible
              The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
              
              New packages to be INSTALLED:
                      py38-speedtest-cli: 2.1.3 [pfSense]
              
              Number of packages to be installed: 1
              
              38 KiB to be downloaded.
              
              Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
              [1/1] Fetching py38-speedtest-cli-2.1.3.pkg: 100%   38 KiB  39.0kB/s    00:01
              Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
              [1/1] Installing py38-speedtest-cli-2.1.3...
              [1/1] Extracting py38-speedtest-cli-2.1.3: 100%
              [22.05-RELEASE][root@fw.workgroup]/root: rehash
              [22.05-RELEASE][root@fw.workgroup]/root: speedtest
              Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
              Testing from Comcast Cable (73.111.129.66)...
              Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
              Selecting best server based on ping...
              Hosted by Windstream (Chicago, IL) [69.50 km]: 14.881 ms
              Testing download speed...............................................................................
              .Download: 81.45 Mbit/s
              Testing upload speed......................................................................................................
              Upload: 12.02 Mbit/s
              [22.05-RELEASE][root@fw.workgroup]/root:
              
              

              Peder

              MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
              BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                But can you ping things from pfSense where the script is running?

                However if it fails to pull a list of servers it's probably not a ping problem.

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                  Elrick75 @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10

                  Ping result from pfSense :

                  PING speedtest.net (151.101.194.219): 56 data bytes
                  64 bytes from 151.101.194.219: icmp_seq=0 ttl=60 time=3.154 ms
                  64 bytes from 151.101.194.219: icmp_seq=1 ttl=60 time=3.471 ms
                  64 bytes from 151.101.194.219: icmp_seq=2 ttl=60 time=2.920 ms
                  
                  --- speedtest.net ping statistics ---
                  3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
                  round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 2.920/3.182/3.471/0.226 ms
                  
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                  • Sergei_ShablovskyS
                    Sergei_Shablovsky
                    last edited by Sergei_Shablovsky

                    I still STRONGLY NOT RECOMMEND testing uplink speed by speedtest - nowadays MOST ISP creating special ACLs and ruleset for speedtest servers BOTH on aggregate level and on core level to “looks better than counterpart that You compare to”.

                    By other words, all speedtest results would be looks really great (hi speed, low latency, low jitter..) BUT all Your REAL traffic would be not so good. ;)

                    And another one important factor: most ISP make a little shaping (frequently on aggregate level than on core) to pay a little less for traffic ;) Depend on state and ISP this may be -7-15% of total uplink bandwidth. As a result You have 85-93% of bandwidth You pay for.

                    But NO ONE of sysadmins told You this truth... No any conspiracy, just business.

                    And I RECOMMEND TO CONFIGURE FREEBSD TCP/IP STACK TO USING QUICK ALGORITHM, because most of nowadays ISPs use QUICK on both aggregate and core level.
                    (Please read posts about QUIC on this forum)

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                      patrick.pesegodinski @MarcO42
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                      @marco42

                      Can You send-me the tutorial to create the speedtest_cli.js?

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                        MarcO42 @patrick.pesegodinski
                        last edited by MarcO42

                        @patrick-pesegodinski
                        Hi,
                        that files will be created and is only a property bag that is loaded when the widget is called.
                        Cheers

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                          patrick.pesegodinski @MarcO42
                          last edited by

                          @marco42 I don't understand your respost.

                          In the .zip no is included the speedtest-cli.js

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            speettest_cli.js is a temporary file that is created by speedtest.sh. It's not supposed to be in the file.

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                              carbonejf
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                              Hi,
                              Great script, il works well for me, but I ghave a little problem with speedtest.
                              I don't check every day the speed, and sometime it "stop" to work.
                              The reason is that speedtest don't send result because it s waiting that I accept the licence.
                              So i must connect with putty on my pfsence, start speedtest and validate licence:

                              speedtest
                              ==============================================================================
                              
                              Ookla collects certain data through Speedtest that may be considered
                              personally identifiable, such as your IP address, unique device
                              identifiers or location. Ookla believes it has a legitimate interest
                              to share this data with internet providers, hardware manufacturers and
                              industry regulators to help them understand and create a better and
                              faster internet. For further information including how the data may be
                              shared, where the data may be transferred and Ookla's contact details,
                              please see our Privacy Policy at:
                              
                                     http://www.speedtest.net/privacy
                              
                              ==============================================================================
                              
                              Do you accept the license? [type YES to accept]: YES
                              License acceptance recorded. Continuing.
                              
                              

                              Do you now a solution to stop to ask me to accept licence every month (or something like this)?

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                                MarcO42 @carbonejf
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                                @carbonejf did you install it?
                                Like:

                                pkg install py37-speedtest-cli-2.1.3
                                
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                                  carbonejf @MarcO42
                                  last edited by carbonejf

                                  @marco42 Sorry I did it a long time ago and I don't rememberhow I install it :(
                                  I installed a package yes, but maybe not this one

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                                    MarcO42 @carbonejf
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                                    @carbonejf Maybe you update or uninstall/reinstall to get the latest version? That could help.

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                                      carbonejf @MarcO42
                                      last edited by

                                      @marco42 I don't use this version, my speedtest is: Speedtest by Ookla 1.0.0.2 (5ae238b) FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE amd64

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                                        MarcO42 @carbonejf
                                        last edited by

                                        @carbonejf Ok, that one I don't know, sorry.

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                                          patrick.pesegodinski @icewraithuk
                                          last edited by

                                          @icewraithuk how you import the "urllib2" in the pfsense?

                                          I don't search for install.

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                                            patrick.pesegodinski
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                                            @icewraithuk said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

                                            myAPI="<your api="" key="" goes="" here,="" in="" the="" quotes="">"
                                            baseURL = 'https://api.thingspeak.com/update?api_key=%s' % myAPI
                                            print baseURL</your>

                                            The command "your' doens't work

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