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Geekbench upload results failing

meowwccmeowwcc Member
edited April 25 in Help

When I ran YABS, running geekbench failed. This is despite it working correctly yesterday. I tried to investigate a bit:

Already tried

  • Updating root Certificates
  • Testing the connection to geekbench, looked fine:

    curl -4Iv https://browser.geekbench.com/
    curl -6Iv https://browser.geekbench.com/
    
    openssl s_client -connect browser.geekbench.com:443 -servername browser.geekbench.com </dev/null
    
  • Manually pulling and running Geekbench versions 6.7, 6.5, 6.4

The actual benchmarking runs, but uploading the results fails with:

Uploading results to the Geekbench Browser. This could take a minute or two
depending on the speed of your internet connection.

 unknown error (internal code 35)
  • I ran YABS/Geekbench on another server from a different host, exact same issue

Anyone has also encountered this issue?

system: Ubuntu 24.04 x86-64

Comments

  • sixsix Member
    edited April 25

    Could Geekbench be down? Had the same issue running YABS (but on a new server).

    Thanked by 1meowwcc
  • meowwccmeowwcc Member

    Yes, should be their backend issue then

  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    I had the exact same issue intermittently yesterday. It's an issue on their side.

    Thanked by 2oloke zejjnt
  • Not just you, it's a geekbench sided issue. Test is run locally but uploading on their site fails and thus the error.

    Made a github issue and someone posted this as a reply there, it helps understand.

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