
The above location seems to be common for Ubuntu, but not across all versions of Unix/Linux. (Again, you should double-check the location of the speedtest.py file. O /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/speedtest.py Or you could try downloading that version of the speedtest.py file yourself: sudo gzip -k9 /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/speedtest.py It's too complex for a simple one-line sed command, but you could still apply it yourself manually. Sed -i "s/^ map(int, server_config\.split(','))$/ map(int, (server_config.split(',') if len(server_config) else ) )/" /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/speedtest.pyĮDIT: the final patch is at, and published in v2.1.3. Sudo gzip -k9 /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/speedtest.py Anyone notice the results from speedtest integration (HA docker) are sucky compared to running speedtest cli from the parent O/S. If you're in Ubuntu or similar, and you have the file in the location shown in your output, you can fix it with: # Backup original code Looking at the first commit in the PR, you just need to modify a single line in speedtest.py. If prompted, enter your ExpressVPN credentials and click Sign In.

Find your ExpressVPN account credentials Go to the ExpressVPN setup page. It is a relative value used for determining the lowest latency server for performing the actual speed test against.

This is the only way to identify your data, without this information we won't be able to comply with your request.From this speedtest-cli Pull Request, I gather the speedtest site have changed something in the response their API gives out. Find your ExpressVPN account credentials 2. If you want to have your information deleted, you need to provide the ID of the test(s) to delete. Based on analysis by Ookla of Speedtest Intelligence data average speeds in.

IP addresses are not stored.īy starting the test, you consent to the terms of this privacy policy. The HP pfSense router will act as the client, and my SG-5100 firewall will. No personal information is disclosed to third parties.

Approximate location (inferred from IP address, not GPS) If you want to perform a pfSense speed test from the command line or your web UI, then this is the post for you pfSense Speed Test Introduction.Test results (download and upload speed, ping and jitter).What data we collectĪt the end of the test, the following data is collected and stored: This LibreSpeed server is configured with telemetry enabled.
