You might remember sometime ago (late last year) I asked if people could visit a test page to help me test the TCP/IP stack for my OS.
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
I fully expect it will crash at some point, it might be slow (partly due to hosting at home, partly because the OS itself is slow) but it is working at present.
If it does crash, and I'm not looking it might be a while before I
restart it, so if it doesn't load anything - don't worry :)
Oh, I did test on a proxy web site, and it loaded - the top image took ages, but it loaded. I'm sitting on 27Mb / 1019Mb RAM used (not too
bad).. it will be interesting to see if the sockets close properly and each connection cleans up after itself.
Andrew
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
I fully expect it will crash at some point, it might be slow (partly due
to hosting at home, partly because the OS itself is slow) but it is
working at present.
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
It is a bit slow. Strangely in the browser you saw "something" quite quickly, but with curl not so:
[deon@c-8-1 ~]$ time curl http://positronicbrain.net:8080
...
real 0m18.751s
Works fine! The image takes some time to load, but other than that all
looks good!
The first time I tried I get a network timeout. I tried immediately
after that, then the page loaded instantly. Oddly, the image at the
top, the purple one of the clown with "quinn" on it would either not
load, or load and then disappear!
Well, it hasn't crashed as of yet - still going strong :)
index page. I really need to learn more about TCP, I suspect it has something to do with packets arriving out of order.
[deon@c-8-1 ~]$ time curl http://positronicbrain.net:8080
...
real 0m18.751s
For me, this was about 0.2 seconds.
[deon@c-8-1 ~]$ time curl http://positronicbrain.net:8080
...
real 0m18.751s
For me, this was about 0.2 seconds.
Hmm.. So I tested from my laptop it too is about 0.2s. But from my server it varies between 16-20s...
I checked some other websites, and they are all sub <0.5s so confused...
So it might be me...
loading and then disappearing is quiet odd.
You might remember sometime ago (late last year) I asked if people could visit a test page to help me test the TCP/IP stack for my OS.
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
You might remember sometime ago (late last year) I asked if people could visit a test page to help me test the TCP/IP stack for my OS.
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
I fully expect it will crash at some point, it might be slow (partly due to hosting at home, partly because the OS itself is slow) but it is working at present.
If it does crash, and I'm not looking it might be a while before I
restart it, so if it doesn't load anything - don't worry :)
Oh, I did test on a proxy web site, and it loaded - the top image took ages, but it loaded. I'm sitting on 27Mb / 1019Mb RAM used (not too
bad).. it will be interesting to see if the sockets close properly and each connection cleans up after itself.
Andrew
Didn't even load
Hey apam, Are you routing ipv6 by any chance? I'm getting timeouts
when
connecting to your site just like when I was having ipv6 issues...
just a thought...
As of 6 Jul 2022, 12:30MDT (GMT-6), I get no response from the server.
You might remember sometime ago (late last year) I asked if people
could visit a test page to help me test the TCP/IP stack for my OS.
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping
people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
I fully expect it will crash at some point, it might be slow (partly
due to hosting at home, partly because the OS itself is slow) but it
is working at present.
If it does crash, and I'm not looking it might be a while before I
restart it, so if it doesn't load anything - don't worry :)
Oh, I did test on a proxy web site, and it loaded - the top image took
ages, but it loaded. I'm sitting on 27Mb / 1019Mb RAM used (not too
bad).. it will be interesting to see if the sockets close properly
and each connection cleans up after itself.
It works here, though it's slow...like I'm using a 1200 baud modem with PPP and viewing with Cello.
and it only seems to link back to itself, otherwise, seems ok.
Hmm.. So I tested from my laptop it too is about 0.2s. But from my server it varies between 16-20s...
Where abouts is your server located?
I did find a bug today where I wasn't closing the TCP session correctly, which I've since fixed. I don't know if that would have
caused it to hang. Does curl show you the data as it arrives? as it would be interesting to see if the hang is at the start or
the end, or if it's evenly slow.
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping
people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
I fully expect it will crash at some point, it might be slow (partly
due to hosting at home, partly because the OS itself is slow) but it
is working at present.
Thanks for testing, last night I added a keep alive function, and forgot to add a check to see if the socket was connected... so the listening socket got closed sometime last night.
That's my theory anyway, as the os hadn't crashed.
It's back up and running, now. I'll leave it going for a while and see what happens :)
Andrew
Reminds me of the early days of dial-up internet watching progressive
jpgs load, but not unbearable. Good job! :)
On Thu Jul 7 08:47:00 2022, Warpslide wrote to apam <=-
*** Quoting apam from a message to all ***
Well, I'm back at it, and have redone the TCP part, and I'm hoping people could load up the website so I can see if it breaks..
it's at http://positronicbrain.net:8080/
Works from this hemisphere:
https://imgur.com/a/K74pxc7
Reminds me of the early days of dial-up internet watching progressive jpgs load, but not unbearable. Good job! :)
On Thu Jul 7 08:47:00 2022, Warpslide wrote to apam <=-
Hehe, now I'll just add some video advertisements and popups :)
Even if I just do a HEAD request, it was slow.
[deon@c-8-1 ~]$ time curl -I http://positronicbrain.net:8080 HTTP/1.1
On Tue Jul 12 10:03:00 2022, Spectre wrote to deon <=-
Even if I just do a HEAD request, it was slow.
[deon@c-8-1 ~]$ time curl -I http://positronicbrain.net:8080 HTTP/1.1
If I steal your cmd I see a fast response on my bustedbutt half arsed buntu server... Just for reference it has ipv6 completely disabled.
I see I'm still travelling 5 days behind in messages so this could be complerely irrelevant now.
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