Re: [opensuse] Re: Fixed: Firefox won't show any webpages
After update?
I don't remember exactly, but I don't think so, the last FireFox update was a few weeks ago, if I remember correctly?
And I also had the same kind of symptoms before the reset. Only
was after some time of working with FireFox (sometimes a couple of days). And just restarting FireFox fixed the problem, so I didn't
much attention to it, just one of those things... After the reset
+++ "Rajko M." <rmatov101@charter.net> 2007-09-01 20:41:01 +++ this pay to the
problem was there right away.
Than it is some deeper problem. Program that is changing it's behavior like that might be signal of failing hardware,
It's a brand new machine. So unlikely, but not impossible...
or your ISP DNS server was slow and Firefox considered that IPv6 should be used instead.
Very unlikely... Anyway, how do I check this?
We know IPv6 ^_^
If you know what the problem is exactly, finding the solution is a lot easier. ;)
It is not: - some enterprise networks use IPv6, - some public networks already use it, - it is standard that should solve lack of IP addresses and some other problems, so you want to it to be used as much as possible.
Maybe IPv6 should be disabled by default in FireFox!?
There is no need. I don't know exactly what developers did, but I guess it is not default IP protocol now and even when enabled it doesn't slow down browsing as before.
My 'network.dns.disableIPv6' is set to 'false', and I have no
Ok, but still it is uncommon to be used... problems, so
good guess would be that something else makes a trouble.
Probably, and I would like to find out what the real problem is, but I have no clue where to start looking... Met vriendelijke groet / Best regards, Wilfred van Velzen -- SERCOM Regeltechniek b.v. Heereweg 9 2161 AB Lisse Nederland +31 (0)252 416530 (voice) +31 (0)252 419481 (fax) <http://www.sercom.nl/> Op al onze offertes, op alle opdrachten aan ons en op alle met ons gesloten overeenkomsten zijn toepasselijk de METAALUNIEVOORWAARDEN, gedeponeerd ter Griffie van de Rechtbank te Rotterdam, zoals deze luiden volgens de laatstelijk aldaar neergelegde tekst. De leveringsvoorwaarden worden u op verzoek toegezonden. --- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Wilfred van Velzen wrote: [...[
Program that is changing it's behavior like that might be signal of failing hardware,
It's a brand new machine. So unlikely, but not impossible...
or your ISP DNS server was slow and Firefox considered that IPv6 should be used instead.
Very unlikely... Anyway, how do I check this?
[...]
Ok, but still it is uncommon to be used...
[...]
so
good guess would be that something else makes a trouble.
Probably, and I would like to find out what the real problem is, but I have no clue where to start looking...
using wireshark or if you prefer the commandline, tcpdump, and catching the network packet flow for anylysis? regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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