Yep, in the resnable time effort. 1. Israeli ISPs shift traffic over lines from time to time, due to their notorious tendency to buy STM1 links, due to them being cheaper (a STM4 takes time to fill, and while it's not full, they waste money). Thus, their STM-1s get filled up quickly, and they shift traffic based on alot of variables, depends on what you've bought, the kind of traffic you pass through, etc.
Talked with the ISPs getting nothing. They ask for traceroute ( with the hope I wont return ) and then do nothing but bla bla bla. Its cheaper to buy a satellite or lay my own cable to the US then waste eon with the ISPs :) 2. There are four "virtual" segments to check. a. One is your local loop (meaning the connection from your office to the ISP, and I include in this the connection inside you office). No problem here. I have fast access to other locations b. Two is the connectivity of the edge router that you connect to on the ISP side to the ISP internal core network. Checked what I could with and without the ISP ( refer to my answer to point 1 ) c. The international connectivity of the ISP in regards to the IP block which you are part of, since they don't advertise all IP blocks equally, including possible QoS tagging they may do, or other traffic shaping. I assume the problem is here. d. The local loop of the ISP you want to get, including the connectivity in the LAN of the hosting place, or company. Thats probably ok because I get good responses from other directions ( like with the tunnel ) Conclusions? not clear ones. I assume the ISPs are less generous to ADSL users then server hosters when it comes to international lines. 2007/10/21, Ariel Biener < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Sunday 21 October 2007 09:30, Michael Ben-Nes wrote: > > Found a way to go around the problem. > > > > I currently open a ssh connection to server in Barak that tunnel my work > PC > > localhost port to the server in the US. > > Now its fast. > > Though I still confused about the cause of the problem. > > Have you tried diagnosing it bit by bit like I described ? > > --Ariel > > > > Cheers > > > > > > 2007/10/16, Amos Shapira < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > On 16/10/2007, Michael Ben-Nes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > What can be the problem? > > > > Its an ordinary 64bit RedHat 5 on a new dell hardware. > > > > I ssh using blowfish. In the morning the speed is lame but > acceptable. > > > > in the evening I can even wait 15 sec for a response. > > > > > > > > Checked ping with no significant packet loss. > > > > Traceroute is around 300 for both ISP ( upload is 200ms ) > > > > > > > > What else I can check? > > > > > > > > > > Maximum compression on ssh? > > > Generally go through ssh_config(5) and sshd_config(5) and see what > can > > > you squeeze out of it. > > > > > > --Amos > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > -- > Ariel Biener > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > PGP: http://www.tau.ac.il/~ariel/pgp.html > <http://www.tau.ac.il/%7Eariel/pgp.html> > -- -------------------------------------------------- Michael Ben-Nes - Internet Consultant and Director. http://www.epoch.co.il - weaving the Net. Cellular: 054-4848113 --------------------------------------------------
