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dotnet core applications have very slow internet access when running on local machine
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When dotnet core applications are run from my local machine, they have extremely slow internet access. For example, if I create an application using dotnet new console, and add the following code:
class Program
static void Main(string[] args)
Console.WriteLine("Start");
var w = new WebClient();
var x = w.DownloadString("http://www.google.com");
Console.WriteLine("Google:" + x);
My program takes 23 seconds to complete, even though the "start" message appears almost straight away. This occurs with classes other than WebClient as well. However, I can access Google through my web browser almost instantly. Also, the problem does not occur if I deploy my application (e.g. I am developing ASP.net core applications on AWS Lambda).
Why are the requests taking so long?
EDIT: Futher observations reveal strange things. Accessing https://agilemanifesto.org/ works instantly, but the OIDC config for my identity provider (which is what I'm actually trying to fetch) takes 1 minute 5 seconds, which is preposterous. I'm not yet sure what the difference between them is.
.net webclient
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When dotnet core applications are run from my local machine, they have extremely slow internet access. For example, if I create an application using dotnet new console, and add the following code:
class Program
static void Main(string[] args)
Console.WriteLine("Start");
var w = new WebClient();
var x = w.DownloadString("http://www.google.com");
Console.WriteLine("Google:" + x);
My program takes 23 seconds to complete, even though the "start" message appears almost straight away. This occurs with classes other than WebClient as well. However, I can access Google through my web browser almost instantly. Also, the problem does not occur if I deploy my application (e.g. I am developing ASP.net core applications on AWS Lambda).
Why are the requests taking so long?
EDIT: Futher observations reveal strange things. Accessing https://agilemanifesto.org/ works instantly, but the OIDC config for my identity provider (which is what I'm actually trying to fetch) takes 1 minute 5 seconds, which is preposterous. I'm not yet sure what the difference between them is.
.net webclient
I have tested your code on local env. it works right a way and fine.
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:15
@maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ your original (deleted) suggestion has yielded some other results, see edit
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:19
I am going in sleeping mode now if not solve for you will look at it tomorrow
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:48
sweet dreams hun xoxo
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:55
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When dotnet core applications are run from my local machine, they have extremely slow internet access. For example, if I create an application using dotnet new console, and add the following code:
class Program
static void Main(string[] args)
Console.WriteLine("Start");
var w = new WebClient();
var x = w.DownloadString("http://www.google.com");
Console.WriteLine("Google:" + x);
My program takes 23 seconds to complete, even though the "start" message appears almost straight away. This occurs with classes other than WebClient as well. However, I can access Google through my web browser almost instantly. Also, the problem does not occur if I deploy my application (e.g. I am developing ASP.net core applications on AWS Lambda).
Why are the requests taking so long?
EDIT: Futher observations reveal strange things. Accessing https://agilemanifesto.org/ works instantly, but the OIDC config for my identity provider (which is what I'm actually trying to fetch) takes 1 minute 5 seconds, which is preposterous. I'm not yet sure what the difference between them is.
.net webclient
When dotnet core applications are run from my local machine, they have extremely slow internet access. For example, if I create an application using dotnet new console, and add the following code:
class Program
static void Main(string[] args)
Console.WriteLine("Start");
var w = new WebClient();
var x = w.DownloadString("http://www.google.com");
Console.WriteLine("Google:" + x);
My program takes 23 seconds to complete, even though the "start" message appears almost straight away. This occurs with classes other than WebClient as well. However, I can access Google through my web browser almost instantly. Also, the problem does not occur if I deploy my application (e.g. I am developing ASP.net core applications on AWS Lambda).
Why are the requests taking so long?
EDIT: Futher observations reveal strange things. Accessing https://agilemanifesto.org/ works instantly, but the OIDC config for my identity provider (which is what I'm actually trying to fetch) takes 1 minute 5 seconds, which is preposterous. I'm not yet sure what the difference between them is.
.net webclient
.net webclient
edited Mar 22 at 23:18
devrobf
asked Mar 22 at 23:01
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I have tested your code on local env. it works right a way and fine.
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:15
@maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ your original (deleted) suggestion has yielded some other results, see edit
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:19
I am going in sleeping mode now if not solve for you will look at it tomorrow
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:48
sweet dreams hun xoxo
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:55
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I have tested your code on local env. it works right a way and fine.
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:15
@maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ your original (deleted) suggestion has yielded some other results, see edit
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:19
I am going in sleeping mode now if not solve for you will look at it tomorrow
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:48
sweet dreams hun xoxo
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:55
I have tested your code on local env. it works right a way and fine.
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:15
I have tested your code on local env. it works right a way and fine.
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:15
@maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ your original (deleted) suggestion has yielded some other results, see edit
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:19
@maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ your original (deleted) suggestion has yielded some other results, see edit
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:19
I am going in sleeping mode now if not solve for you will look at it tomorrow
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:48
I am going in sleeping mode now if not solve for you will look at it tomorrow
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:48
sweet dreams hun xoxo
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:55
sweet dreams hun xoxo
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:55
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I have tested your code on local env. it works right a way and fine.
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:15
@maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ your original (deleted) suggestion has yielded some other results, see edit
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:19
I am going in sleeping mode now if not solve for you will look at it tomorrow
– maytham-ɯɐɥʇʎɐɯ
Mar 22 at 23:48
sweet dreams hun xoxo
– devrobf
Mar 22 at 23:55