<div dir="ltr">I had the same problem on Netvision a couple of months ago - files seemed to miss a few kB after what appeared to be a successful download according to firefox. Didn't encountered any error pages though. This happened a lot with Eclipse tar.gz from different mirrors and some other smaller archives.<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 8:59 AM, David Suna <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:david@davidsconsultants.com" target="_blank">david@davidsconsultants.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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This is not directly related to Linux but the problem is also
occurring on my Linux machines. Since people here seem to be very
knowledgeable about how to diagnose and document problems with ISPs
I am turning to your collective wisdom for some help.<br>
<br>
We have been using Bezeq Int'l as our ISP for years (ever since
Actcom was bought out). For the most part we have been satisfied
even if the Linux support in the early years was not the best. We
are now connected with a 20Mb DSL connection. Recently I have
noticed a problem with downloading certain zip file that the zip
files end up truncated. I.e. rather than downloading a zip file of
1.2 MB the download completes "successfully" but the zip file will
only be 800 KB and is obviously not usable. This does not happen on
all zip files and it does not seem to be connected to a particular
size of zip file (i.e. larger zip files will work sometimes). I
have not been able to pin point a particular characteristic of the
zip file that causes it to fail. Windows XP, Windows 7 and Ubuntu
all encounter the same problem. However, if I connect my laptop via
my phone's 3G network I am able to download the zip file without a
problem.<br>
<br>
A second symptom that has come up recently is that when I have
clicked on some links, instead of going to the requested site I am
shown an error page from Bezeq Int'l saying that this site is
dangerous and I cannot go there. If I hit the back button and try
again I am able to get to the site without a problem.<br>
<br>
Putting these two items together I have come to the theory that
Bezeq Int'l has updated their firewalls / anti virus software which
is somehow causing both of these issues. <br>
<br>
Has anyone else using Bezeq Int'l encountered similar problems?
Other than just calling and complaining are there any tools that I
can use to further trouble shoot the problem? If the support people
say it is not their problem I would like to have as much support as
possible to force them to deal with the issue.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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David Suna
<a href="mailto:david@davidsconsultants.com" target="_blank">david@davidsconsultants.com</a></pre>
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