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## Description
If you use the WEBPORT variable to set a specific port (such as 5000), the container will normally provide an http interface on port 5000, but will additionally occupy port 443 for htt…
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ghcr.io/librespeed/speedtest:latest
yxlix updated
2 months ago
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any plans on supporting librespeed.org in the future?
rj-d2 updated
2 years ago
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It is too inefficient for the server operator to send a pull request for each new LibreSpeed server.
There are several Librespeed servers in my country, but none of them are listed in the app.
ghost updated
3 weeks ago
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## Description
I use the Docker container of librespeed from linuxserver.io behind an Apache reverse proxy. When taking a speed test, my client IP always shows as null. I have set the `X-Forwarded-Fo…
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### Speedtest not running Manually or via Cronjob
#### Description
The system is failing to run speed tests, both when executed manually and via the configured cronjob. Despite multiple attempts, …
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### Describe the bug
I configured NAT66 according to OpenWrt Wiki [NAT66 and IPv6 masquerading](https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/ipv6/ipv6.nat6) but the performance is bad, which is about…
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...so tests can be done even if librespeed.org is unreachable
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These should be added via the main nginx installation, in a manner anyone can use them.
Some restrictions and limits needs to be put in place however to avoid abuse / DOS type behavior.
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Hi all. I have Linux with a console and librespeedtest cli. How would I run a test up to my servers? What should be done?