[OT] Troubleshooting Bezeq Int'l problems
Roman Ovseitsev
romovs at gmail.com
Sun Jan 27 12:17:34 IST 2013
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.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 8:59 AM, David Suna <david at davidsconsultants.com>wrote:
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> David Sunadavid at davidsconsultants.com
>
>
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