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Spoofing Speedtest results for your ISP

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    vaibhav92
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    Just finished this and wanted to share this info :-) http://mindkaleidoscope.blogspot.in/2012/05/spoofing-speedtest-results-for-your-isp.html

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      Just finished this and wanted to share this info :-) http://mindkaleidoscope.blogspot.in/2012/05/spoofing-speedtest-results-for-your-isp.html

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      Lost User
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      Or you don't spoof it and find out that speedtest.net sucks. Using other tests (speedtest.ziggo.nl and µTorrent's build-in speed tester), I got 80 down 110 up.

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        Just finished this and wanted to share this info :-) http://mindkaleidoscope.blogspot.in/2012/05/spoofing-speedtest-results-for-your-isp.html

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        Matt U
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        I wanted to do this in order to mess with my coworker a bit today. However, it fails to send a URL back in response. :( Do you have any suggestions? I typed it myself at first but to no avail. So I copy/pasted it straight from the page (the sample with the DOWNLOAD=100;UPLOAD=200, etc.). It still does not work. I was able to retrieve the list of servers with no problem at all. But when I run the commands to get the resulting image it simply does nothing. It waits a few seconds and goes back to the prompt with nothing in return. I am running Fedora 16 if that helps. Any ideas?

        djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.

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          Or you don't spoof it and find out that speedtest.net sucks. Using other tests (speedtest.ziggo.nl and µTorrent's build-in speed tester), I got 80 down 110 up.

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          Steve Mayfield
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          bits per second :confused:

          Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am

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            I wanted to do this in order to mess with my coworker a bit today. However, it fails to send a URL back in response. :( Do you have any suggestions? I typed it myself at first but to no avail. So I copy/pasted it straight from the page (the sample with the DOWNLOAD=100;UPLOAD=200, etc.). It still does not work. I was able to retrieve the list of servers with no problem at all. But when I run the commands to get the resulting image it simply does nothing. It waits a few seconds and goes back to the prompt with nothing in return. I am running Fedora 16 if that helps. Any ideas?

            djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.

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            vaibhav92
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            Not sure what can be the problem. Can u please see if this command is working with the expected output:

            # DOWNLOAD=999999;UPLOAD=999999;PING=1;SERVER=1718; wget --referer=http://c.speedtest.net/flash/speedtest.swf --post-data="download=$DOWNLOAD&ping=$PING&upload=$UPLOAD&promo=90&startmode=flyok&recommendedserverid=$SERVER&accuracy=1&serverid=$SERVER&hash=`echo -n \"$PING-$UPLOAD-$DOWNLOAD-297aae72\" | openssl md5`" http://www.speedtest.net/api/api.php

            --2012-05-11 10:23:19-- http://www.speedtest.net/api/api.php
            Resolving www.speedtest.net... 74.209.160.12
            Connecting to www.speedtest.net|74.209.160.12|:80... connected.
            HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK

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              Not sure what can be the problem. Can u please see if this command is working with the expected output:

              # DOWNLOAD=999999;UPLOAD=999999;PING=1;SERVER=1718; wget --referer=http://c.speedtest.net/flash/speedtest.swf --post-data="download=$DOWNLOAD&ping=$PING&upload=$UPLOAD&promo=90&startmode=flyok&recommendedserverid=$SERVER&accuracy=1&serverid=$SERVER&hash=`echo -n \"$PING-$UPLOAD-$DOWNLOAD-297aae72\" | openssl md5`" http://www.speedtest.net/api/api.php

              --2012-05-11 10:23:19-- http://www.speedtest.net/api/api.php
              Resolving www.speedtest.net... 74.209.160.12
              Connecting to www.speedtest.net|74.209.160.12|:80... connected.
              HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK

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              Matt U
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              That is the exact command I tried. I got nothing in return. It was just:

              # DOWNLOAD=999999;UPLOAD=999999;PING=1;SERVER=1718; wget --referer=http://c.speedtest.net/flash/speedtest.swf --post-data="download=$DOWNLOAD&ping=$PING&upload=$UPLOAD&promo=90&startmode=flyok&recommendedserverid=$SERVER&accuracy=1&serverid=$SERVER&hash=`echo -n \"$PING-$UPLOAD-$DOWNLOAD-297aae72\" | openssl md5`" http://www.speedtest.net/api/api.php

              And that's the end of it.

              djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.

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