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NutmegCT

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Would a couple BCF members help me test a website's access?

I'm interested in doing volunteer work for LibriVox - as an audiobook reader.

But their website is incredibly slow in loading pages, at least for me.

Could you try to reach: https://librivox.org/pages/volunteer-for-librivox/

And let me know how long it takes to load the page?

Thanks.
Tom M.
 
30 seconds for me Tom. Pretty slow. :rolleyes2:
 
super slow here also
 
I got it in about 15 seconds. Pretty slow.
 
The page booted up instantly for me. I tried it a couple of times. No issues here.
 
Here's the tracert as of now:


Tracing route to librivox.org [208.70.31.70]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 1 ms 1 ms <1 ms x.x.x.x
2 3 ms 2 ms 2 ms 32-220-196-1.bng01.wlmn.ct.ip.frontiernet.net [32.220.196.1]
3 6 ms 4 ms 5 ms ae18---100.ber01.brpt.ct.frontiernet.net [172.76.21.61]
4 12 ms 12 ms 12 ms ae9---0.scr04.asbn.va.frontiernet.net [74.40.1.61]
5 37 ms 14 ms 12 ms ae24---0.cbr04.asbn.va.frontiernet.net [74.41.143.197]
6 * * * Request timed out.
7 71 ms 68 ms 70 ms 100ge0-16.core2.pao1.he.net [184.104.188.34]
8 69 ms 69 ms 70 ms port-channel3.core2.sfo1.he.net [184.105.81.86]
9 70 ms 69 ms 69 ms internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net [64.71.160.46]
10 70 ms 72 ms 69 ms librivox.org [208.70.31.70]

Trace complete.
 
clicked again and it was instantaneous
 
About 50 seconds for me.

traceroute to librivox.org (208.70.31.70), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 0.733 ms 2.135 ms 2.111 ms
2 syn-072-031-144-041.inf.spectrum.com (72.31.144.41) 8.660 ms 8.756 ms 14.165 ms
3 int-0-4-0-14.indp11-ser2.netops.charter.com (71.44.236.46) 14.312 ms 15.034 ms 15.110 ms
4 int-0-8-1-8.indp10-cbr2.netops.charter.com (97.69.183.20) 16.121 ms int-0-8-1-9.indp10-cbr2.netops.charter.com (97.69.183.22) 15.875 ms int-0-8-1-8.indp10-cbr2.netops.charter.com (97.69.183.20) 16.166 ms
5 lag-100.indp10-cbr1.netops.charter.com (72.31.203.108) 15.123 ms 15.536 ms 15.323 ms
6 lag-113-10.chctilwc00w-bcr00.netops.charter.com (24.27.236.2) 28.361 ms 19.216 ms 32.140 ms
7 * lag-11.chcgildt87w-bcr00.netops.charter.com (66.109.6.20) 13.679 ms lag-41.chcgildt87w-bcr00.netops.charter.com (66.109.0.228) 14.875 ms
8 lag-301.pr2.chi10.netops.charter.com (209.18.43.61) 17.070 ms 21.333 ms lag-0.pr2.chi10.netops.charter.com (66.109.5.225) 34.821 ms
9 e0-79.core1.chi1.he.net (184.105.20.85) 21.506 ms 21.347 ms 21.066 ms
10 * port-channel28.core3.chi1.he.net (184.105.222.70) 23.033 ms *
11 * * *
12 port-channel8.core6.fmt2.he.net (72.52.92.245) 66.938 ms 61.513 ms *
13 port-channel3.core2.sfo1.he.net (184.105.81.86) 61.705 ms 62.335 ms 60.605 ms
14 internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 60.432 ms 65.209 ms 65.031 ms
15 librivox.org (208.70.31.70) 66.389 ms 66.198 ms 61.143 ms
 
For what it's worth, my trace route looks like similar in that at some point (step 9) my hop enters a router network where the jobs all end in he.net. Of course I don't have a massive time upon hitting that center.
I looked that up and it is "hurricane electric Internet Services, Internet Backbone and Colocation Services." They are located in California.


1 10.0.0.1 (10.0.0.1) 4.371 ms 4.121 ms 3.385 ms
2 100.92.205.194 (100.92.205.194) 13.281 ms
100.92.205.195 (100.92.205.195) 13.478 ms
100.92.205.194 (100.92.205.194) 13.536 ms
3 po-307-412-rur202.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (96.216.21.237) 13.160 ms
po-307-411-rur201.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (96.216.21.229) 12.016 ms
po-307-412-rur202.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (96.216.21.237) 13.764 ms
4 po-200-xar01.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (68.85.65.89) 15.334 ms
po-2-rur201.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (68.86.182.121) 15.964 ms
po-200-xar01.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (68.85.65.89) 12.175 ms
5 po-200-xar01.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (68.85.65.89) 13.100 ms
be-306-arsc1.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (96.108.43.101) 13.420 ms
po-200-xar01.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (68.85.65.89) 14.781 ms
6 be-36821-cs02.champa.co.ibone.comcast.net (96.110.44.21) 25.691 ms
be-306-arsc1.albuquerque.nm.albuq.comcast.net (96.108.43.101) 14.926 ms
be-36811-cs01.champa.co.ibone.comcast.net (96.110.44.17) 21.248 ms
7 be-36841-cs04.champa.co.ibone.comcast.net (96.110.44.29) 20.814 ms
be-3311-pe11.910fifteenth.co.ibone.comcast.net (96.110.33.122) 20.838 ms
be-36821-cs02.champa.co.ibone.comcast.net (96.110.44.21) 39.374 ms
8 * be-3211-pe11.910fifteenth.co.ibone.comcast.net (96.110.33.118) 23.480 ms *
9 e0-68.core2.den1.he.net (184.105.45.201) 23.542 ms
port-channel7.core1.fmt2.he.net (184.105.222.13) 46.858 ms *
10 port-channel8.core6.fmt2.he.net (72.52.92.245) 52.651 ms * 45.214 ms
11 port-channel8.core6.fmt2.he.net (72.52.92.245) 45.452 ms
port-channel3.core2.sfo1.he.net (184.105.81.86) 46.845 ms *
12 internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 53.952 ms
port-channel3.core2.sfo1.he.net (184.105.81.86) 47.904 ms
internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 44.749 ms
13 internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 46.214 ms
librivox.org (208.70.31.70) 48.318 ms
internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 44.001 ms


Also, just for grins, I turned on my VPN and ran a trace route and no

1 10.2.0.1 (10.2.0.1) 32.484 ms 30.538 ms 31.932 ms
2 67.212.238.126.west-datacenter.net (67.212.238.126) 37.477 ms 31.452 ms 32.032 ms
3 yolatok.net (68.169.38.109) 29.523 ms
popo1.gyanmania.com (68.169.38.105) 30.142 ms
yolatok.net (68.169.38.109) 31.812 ms
4 68.169.38.104.static.westdc.net (68.169.38.104) 30.923 ms
68.169.38.106.static.westdc.net (68.169.38.106) 31.055 ms
68.169.38.104.static.westdc.net (68.169.38.104) 30.941 ms
5 98.158.181.75 (98.158.181.75) 31.822 ms
hurricaneelectric.slix.net (149.112.13.31) 32.909 ms
98.158.181.75 (98.158.181.75) 35.119 ms
6 hurricaneelectric.slix.net (149.112.13.31) 32.946 ms * *
7 port-channel3.core4.sjc2.he.net (184.105.223.213) 62.580 ms
port-channel8.core6.fmt2.he.net (72.52.92.245) 50.849 ms
port-channel3.core4.sjc2.he.net (184.105.223.213) 50.335 ms
8 100ge0-31.core2.sfo1.he.net (72.52.92.26) 50.858 ms 50.740 ms 52.642 ms
9 internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 46.622 ms
100ge0-31.core2.sfo1.he.net (72.52.92.26) 49.402 ms
internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 49.069 ms
10 internet-archive.e0-29.core2.sfo1.he.net (64.71.160.46) 49.409 ms 48.656 ms
librivox.org (208.70.31.70) 47.251 ms

Notice when I'm using a VPN, I still go through Hurricane electric but this time, instead of "he.net" the hop actually spells out hurricaneelectic but is "six.net."

Just for grins, if you have a VPN, try using that and see if you have better success. My guess is, there is something amiss at the Hurricane Electric internet backbone center.
 
Thanking for checking that. I'm wondering if "Hurricane Electric" is overwhelmed with customers' website traffic.

From its website: "Hurricane Electric operates its own global IPv4 and IPv6 network and is considered the largest IPv6 backbone in the world as measured by number of networks connected. "
 
Thanking for checking that. I'm wondering if "Hurricane Electric" is overwhelmed with customers' website traffic.

From its website: "Hurricane Electric operates its own global IPv4 and IPv6 network and is considered the largest IPv6 backbone in the world as measured by number of networks connected. "
I was planning to call them (because now I'm curious) later and tell them what's happening and that it seems to be an issue within their network, They may have a bad router or something misconfigured and not even know it.
 
Tom
It was instant to get to this page for me here in the uk if that adds to the information you are looking for
IMG_1916.jpeg
 
Thanking for checking that. I'm wondering if "Hurricane Electric" is overwhelmed with customers' website traffic.

From its website: "Hurricane Electric operates its own global IPv4 and IPv6 network and is considered the largest IPv6 backbone in the world as measured by number of networks connected. "
I contacted Hurricane and they asked me to email them the problem trace routes, which I did. Will let you know what, if anything they tell me.
 
Just got the following reply back:

"Your two traceroutes show about 66ms and about 70ms latency, respectively. That's a normal amount for the distance between them and San Francisco.

The * * * intermediate responses are because our core routers depreference and rate-limit ICMP responses. This is cosmetic and does not affect performance. Since there is no loss and normal latency to the endpoint, there doesn't appear to be a network-level issue here."

So, it seems something else must be going on.
 
I've used Librivox off and on in the classroom over the last five years or so, and have always had mixed results with it.
 
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