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      egeekial @sschueller
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      The new Ookla FreeBSD version works fine.

      # REMOVE OLD VERSION
      : pkg remove py37-speedtest-cli
      
      # INSTALL NEW OOKLA VERSION
      : pkg add "https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg"
      
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        SpecimenB
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        @egeekial said in speedtest CLI dying out:

        pkg add "https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg"

        Certificate verification failed for /C=BE/O=GlobalSign nv-sa/CN=GlobalSign Atlas R3 DV TLS CA 2020
        1078788096:error:1416F086:SSL routines:tls_process_server_certificate:certificate verify failed:/build/plus-crossbuild-2102_2-aarch64/sources/FreeBSD-src/crypto/openssl/ssl/statem/statem_clnt.c:1915:
        Certificate verification failed for /C=BE/O=GlobalSign nv-sa/CN=GlobalSign Atlas R3 DV TLS CA 2020
        1078788096:error:1416F086:SSL routines:tls_process_server_certificate:certificate verify failed:/build/plus-crossbuild-2102_2-aarch64/sources/FreeBSD-src/crypto/openssl/ssl/statem/statem_clnt.c:1915:
        Certificate verification failed for /C=BE/O=GlobalSign nv-sa/CN=GlobalSign Atlas R3 DV TLS CA 2020
        1078788096:error:1416F086:SSL routines:tls_process_server_certificate:certificate verify failed:/build/plus-crossbuild-2102_2-aarch64/sources/FreeBSD-src/crypto/openssl/ssl/statem/statem_clnt.c:1915:
        pkg: https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg: Authentication error

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          fireodo @egeekial
          last edited by fireodo

          @egeekial said in speedtest CLI dying out:

          The new Ookla FreeBSD version works fine.

          Hi,
          Is this Version also working with the Speedtest Widget?
          Thanks
          fireodo

          Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
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            SebM
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            This method is pretty bulletproof for me:

            As per this page How To Install Speedtest-cli On a FreeBSD To Check Internet Speed, I simply ran these two commands in the GUI at Diagnostics / Command Prompt / Execute Shell Command:

            pkg search speedtest
            

            This returned the following:
            py38-speedtest-cli-2.1.3
            Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth

            so I ran this command:

            pkg install -y py38-speedtest-cli-2.1.3
            

            Then from there I simply run speedtest

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              KevinRice @SebM
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              @sebm That method works because the issue has been fixed. Previously, it was broken.

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                SebM @KevinRice
                last edited by

                @kevinrice Great, so now that it's been fixed and I wrote down a simple step-by-step, anybody who comes here in the future knows what to do... I love it when a plan comes together!

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                  KevinRice @SebM
                  last edited by

                  @sebm Until it breaks next revision! ;)

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                    SebM @KevinRice
                    last edited by

                    @kevinrice Then one can browse to Ookla's Speedtest, run:

                    sudo pkg add "https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg"
                    

                    Then when this is fixed, they can run:

                    pkg remove --y speedtest
                    

                    And rinse and repeat steps from there:
                    @sebm said in speedtest CLI dying out:

                    Simple. Unintrusive. I likes 😊

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                      KevinRice @SebM
                      last edited by

                      @sebm Until Ookla revises... Never ending battle.

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                        SebM @KevinRice
                        last edited by

                        @kevinrice I'd like to thank you for having published a workaround (option #3).

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                          KevinRice @SebM
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                          @sebm And, thank you for providing the current solution! I'm actually going to use it right now.

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                            KevinRice @SebM
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                            @sebm Yup. Works great! Thx.

                            Testing download speed................................................................................
                            Download: 875.58 Mbit/s
                            Testing upload speed......................................................................................................
                            Upload: 776.59 Mbit/s
                            
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                              SebM @KevinRice
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                              @kevinrice wowza, that upload speed 😵

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                                KevinRice @SebM
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                                @sebm GPON fiber. Race Communications home service. $60/mo. 👍

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                                  SebM @KevinRice
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                                  @kevinrice I was paying $45 for 100/5 and just upgraded to 400/10 for $70... Something to keep in mind if I relocate.

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                                    KevinRice @SebM
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                                    @sebm Yeah, coax doesn't give much upload. At least the ISPs don't.

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                                      SebM @KevinRice
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                                      @kevinrice Do you have a Netgate appliance? If yes which one?

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                                        KevinRice @SebM
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                                        @sebm 5100

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