Re: [qubes-users] Network issues - Could use some help

2017-06-15 Thread lokedhs
On Tuesday, 13 June 2017 18:06:31 UTC+8, Alchemist  wrote:
> Noor, 
> 
> most Http only sites work more often, but there are instances where they get 
> hit by this "slowdown" and it seems to be affecting the whole appvm not just 
> the browser. 
> 
> The problem seems to be transient, no restarts needed if I just change the 
> AppVM's firewall to something else and back. 
> 
> Though after some further testing I think whatever is going on is affecting 
> the FirewallVM since things connected to sys-net are more (But not 100%) 
> reliable. 
> 
> (So it's possible there may be independent issues in sys-net and sys-firewall 
> that are causing this)
> 
> I currently am not in a position to test wired access unfortunately.

Do you happen to have a firewall outside your computer that blocks ICMP? If so, 
you might actually be seeing a problem where MTU discovery fails. That often 
manifests itself in this way.

If that's the case, then fix your firewall so that it doesn't block ICMP.

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Re: [qubes-users] Network issues - Could use some help

2017-06-13 Thread Alchemist
Noor, 

most Http only sites work more often, but there are instances where they get 
hit by this "slowdown" and it seems to be affecting the whole appvm not just 
the browser. 

The problem seems to be transient, no restarts needed if I just change the 
AppVM's firewall to something else and back. 

Though after some further testing I think whatever is going on is affecting the 
FirewallVM since things connected to sys-net are more (But not 100%) reliable. 

(So it's possible there may be independent issues in sys-net and sys-firewall 
that are causing this)

I currently am not in a position to test wired access unfortunately. 

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Re: [qubes-users] Network issues - Could use some help

2017-06-13 Thread Noor Christensen
On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 01:47:16AM -0700, Alchemist wrote:
> So I got everything working on the XPS15, but I noticed that the
> network connectivity was intermittent I figured that it had to do with
> the Killer network card that came with the laptop
> 
> I placed an Intel 8260 and I'm seeing the same issues. Primarily when
> I visit any https enabled site. I can't figure out what could be
> causing this. 
> 
> If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate it. 
> 
> I've updated sys-net and sys-firewall to F24, but I've tried Debian-8
> and Fedora-23 and I can't seem to get any better behavior. If I
> connect the AppVM to sys-net directly it works for a few minutes (~5)
> and then it slows down again. 

Is the connection issues affecting your whole system or just the
browser?

When you say it primarily manifests itself when visiting HTTPS
enabled sites, do you mean plain HTTP sites still work while these
problems occur for only some web sites?

Do you get the same behavior when using wired (cable) connection too?

Is the problem transient and usually resolves itself after some time, or
do you need to restart the VMs? Or even the whole system?

Kind regards,
Noor
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[qubes-users] Network issues - Could use some help

2017-06-13 Thread Alchemist
So I got everything working on the XPS15, but I noticed that the network 
connectivity was intermittent I figured that it had to do with the Killer 
network card that came with the laptop


I placed an Intel 8260 and I'm seeing the same issues. Primarily when I visit 
any https enabled site. I can't figure out what could be causing this. 

If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate it. 


I've updated sys-net and sys-firewall to F24, but I've tried Debian-8 and 
Fedora-23 and I can't seem to get any better behavior. If I connect the AppVM 
to sys-net directly it works for a few minutes (~5) and then it slows down 
again. 

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