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DNSSEC www.dnssec-tools.org with 8.8.8.8

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Well I can't make heads or tails of this Community layout in where the boards are so here goes.

 

So I've got a 4G Dongle this it mostly a backup connection to my ISP virgin media I've been trying to work out a problem with dnssec and the test at www.dnssec-tools.org and think its down to your HTTP proxy so to test I use just 8.8.8.8 which supports dnssec set on the NIC so it must use that for DNS over 4G. Now when a test on virgin media with 8.8.8.8 for www.dnssec-tools.org it passes but on O2 4G it fails. At this point you might be thinking dnssec is not supported over 4G with O2? Wrong because it does at another dnssec site at dnssec.vs.uni-due.de and both pass.

 

So I'm very sure its down to the HTTP proxy you put on the O2 4G connection thats messing the DNS SEC test up for www.dnssec-tools.org

 

Anyone else seeing this?

 

thanks

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Try using "bypass" as your apn login.
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If you mean the o2 LaunchWebUI.exe" http://O2.4Gdongle or http://192.168.3.1/index.html login only “admin” works and even then I click messages and all I get is waiting...

looking in system advanced to which I've not changed anything since I had this Dongle the APN shows for IPv4 authentication as NONE the IPv4 password and user name greyed out maybe I'm meant to change that? Even so I had no letter about it and currently the mode is set to auto so I'm not sure what you want me to do.
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I don't want you to do anything.

I'm suggesting you try changing the apn username to bypass, that's all.....

 

Name - o2 Internet
APN - mobile.o2.co.uk
Username - o2web bypass
Password - password

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Does not work I change mode to Manual to make a new profile enter them details in and click apply but when I click connect it defaults back to mode auto and profile pay monthly . So your going to ask me to do a reset next? Well I did didn't help.

Besides its clear your having way to much fun with this because you know this is down to o2 doing HTTP code injection. I just want o2 to remove it because they are breaking sites because of it.

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@Anonymous wrote:

I just want o2 to remove it because they are breaking sites because of it.


But that's never going to happen, you know that already, don't you?

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@Anonymous wrote:

I just want o2 to remove it because they are breaking sites because of it.


But that's never going to happen, you know that already, don't you?


Its not needed plus it likely how they can burn my monthly data amount because they can inject what ever they want so how it that good service?

 

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It's compressing your data usage, not burning it.
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It's compressing your data usage, not burning it.

well its doing more then just  compression is'nt it if it breaks sites so for that reason I don't want it!

 

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Like I said, o2 won't be changing it anytime soon.
Have you considered a different network?
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Like I said this is just a backup connection so it only gets used for testing and when I need it as a backup.

If o2 really want to do compression correctly they have to do it at both ends you take one packet you compress it you send it over 4G where the Dongle decompresses it and you get 100% of the data correct and with compression over 4G. I do not want to hear it can't be done it just can.
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