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Ritsuka2012-04-18 02:55:59
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Ritsuka, 2012-04-18 02:55:59

Working with Yandex.Money via Linux?

For more than six months I have not been able to properly use the Yandex.Money service from under Linux. When you try to withdraw funds to the card, as well as during other operations that require the introduction of a payment password, everything suddenly slows down and the request “hangs”, in order to end up either with a message about the connection being broken, or a message from the same Yandex server about the operation timeout. Several re-sends via F5 still pass with a small probability, but I have never been able to complete the actual withdrawal of funds to the card - it is this operation that is absolutely unbreakable (over the past 3 months I have not been able to carry it out even once, although sometimes I performed 20 attempts in a day). Others on F5 sometimes succeed.
Because Now there are no funds for experiments with the withdrawal, I will demonstrate the problem on the payment information page. Almost always, “sagging” happens on the redirect page after entering the payment password. And right now, nothing works the first time:
yandex_reset.png
Also, sometimes styles on ordinary unprotected pages just don’t load, and then such a page hangs for a long time, and then renders without half of the styles. Moreover, the same CSS files are not always loaded. And now, having made my way after several F5s, I get a crippled page:
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I would blame my ISP, but the problem has been verified many times under Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Midori under Debian and Ubuntu operating systems, from a desktop and from a laptop, via wired and mobile Internet. And there is one Windows 7 PC located on the same home network and accessing the Internet through the same router, and the withdrawal of funds always works behind it, even if at the same minute the operation initiated from Debian “hangs”. It was also checked - if you run a virtual machine (virtualbox) with Windows in Linux - requests from it also sag. Only a stand-alone Windows PC works normally.
Wrote to technical support and Yandex Twitter repeatedly. The answer is always the same - “everything is fine with us, check your Internet”.
Nobody faces the same problem? Or at least has an idea how using the service through Linux can be fundamentally different from Windows, and what else can you try?

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-04-18
@Ritsuka

MTU and MSS try to reduce.
There used to be a problem in Chrome (her legs are growing from a lighttpd+https bug), but it has long since been repaired. Everything else has always worked well.

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rtzra, 2012-04-18
@rtzra

I often work with Ya.Dengami. Everything is fine, never had a problem. Ubuntu 10.04, Firefox 3 to 11, Chrome.
Obviously you have some kind of jamb.

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Yuri Popov, 2012-04-18
@DjPhoeniX

In fact, only the user-agent differs. The browser engine with all the rendering and the network part is actually the same.
You can try reinstalling the browser, checking with live-cd, updating the system (if not done).
If you wish, you can write to ICQ, I'll rummage through TeamViewer in the settings.

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SkazochNik, 2012-04-18
@SkazochNik

Maybe the time on the machine is wrong and the certificate does not pass? This could explain why nothing comes out under the virtual machine.

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volanddd, 2012-04-18
@volanddd

From the description it looks like a problem with a specific machine. Maybe she just has an iron problem?
For example, a bad cable or a buggy network?
Try measuring losses with mpr

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egorinsk, 2012-04-18
@egorinsk

Try to download non-loading Wget files, try ping/traceroute to do something, maybe it will turn out.

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