pete_c
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Help?
I built a new Ubuntu 18.04 box to function as an automation server for a peer in Atlanta.
It ran fine here for weeks updating and upgrading it.
The Verizon combo DSL modem is configured to allow SSH (port 22).
Did a speed test there and see a 38ms ping time (high) and IP6 running.
Initial issues was that it kept dropping my ssh connection.
Configured the time out for SSH and it worked and doesn't disconnect me.
Only now the SSH session is really slow.
So I switched to using only IP4 for SSH....which did not help.
Doing an Ubuntu Update (not upgrade) takes hours and it appears to keep disconnecting from the Ubuntu servers.
I have been able to get to the router config and noticed that the GUI is really slow...never seen this before.
I have faster SSH connections to the EU / UK and Pacific Rim (Australia / New Zealand) than this Atlanta connection.
The last server (in ATL) eventually trashed two SD cards during these slow intermittent connection issues so I started all over again.
Any suggestions to fix this?
Update: 0625 C time
Using a remote desktop connection (Radmin) locally SSH'd to automation server and tried doing an update via SSH from the desktop. It is just as slow are remoting to computer from the midwest via SSH.
I built a new Ubuntu 18.04 box to function as an automation server for a peer in Atlanta.
It ran fine here for weeks updating and upgrading it.
The Verizon combo DSL modem is configured to allow SSH (port 22).
Did a speed test there and see a 38ms ping time (high) and IP6 running.
Initial issues was that it kept dropping my ssh connection.
Configured the time out for SSH and it worked and doesn't disconnect me.
Only now the SSH session is really slow.
So I switched to using only IP4 for SSH....which did not help.
Doing an Ubuntu Update (not upgrade) takes hours and it appears to keep disconnecting from the Ubuntu servers.
I have been able to get to the router config and noticed that the GUI is really slow...never seen this before.
I have faster SSH connections to the EU / UK and Pacific Rim (Australia / New Zealand) than this Atlanta connection.
The last server (in ATL) eventually trashed two SD cards during these slow intermittent connection issues so I started all over again.
Any suggestions to fix this?
Update: 0625 C time
Using a remote desktop connection (Radmin) locally SSH'd to automation server and tried doing an update via SSH from the desktop. It is just as slow are remoting to computer from the midwest via SSH.