Am 03.04.2018 um 02:28 schrieb Michael Emory Cerquoni:
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 8:25 PM, Patrick Shanahan
wrote: * Matěj Cepl
[04-02-18 18:20]: On 2018-04-02, 21:11 GMT, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
$ pgrep -f -l dnsmasq $ pgrep -f -l nscd 1348 nscd
OK, so that isn't the problem. Then it is just plain nscd brainf*k. Somebody should investigate, but IIRC, nscd was in Fedora declared completely stupid and eradicated as a plague (if the caching nameserver is desired, dnsmasq works just fine). However, I am not a glibc maintainer, so somebody more knowledgeable should fill-in.
I don't believe so. I just changed my nameservers, restarted networkd, and existing firefox instance cannot connect. restarting firefox allowed the connection. and I am on Tw, MozillaFirefox-59.0.2-1.1.x86_64
had not noticed this before, but situation pretty unique.
I am not sure how relevant this is, but in Windows 10 when I change node on my VPN to different server I experience same problem with Firefox, I can not connect to any pages until I restart it, this problem may not be limited to Linux and may be a problem with Firefox itself, please excuse me if I am incorrect but I thought it worth mentioning.
I have been experiencing this issue with Firefox for a couple of years (Tumbleweed, Leap), but not with Win 7. So it seems to be a Linux problem. Maybe Wolfgang Rosenauer (as maintainer) can comment on this. Thx. Regards, Frank -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org