Am Dienstag, 3. April 2018, 10:31:16 CEST schrieb Thomas Langkamp:
On 03.04.2018 10:24, Michal Kubecek wrote:
On Monday, 2 April 2018 19:57 Axel Braun wrote:
since some time (not sure if it was the switch to Quantum), Firefox does not find websites if it is running before the network was up (e.g. if you have to select a WIFI network). Same happens partly if you switch the network, e.g. after a S2RAM. If you restart Firefox, all pages a found and displayed.
Looks like an odd (DNS?) caching issue to me. Does anyone know how to fix this, e.g. disable caching?
I had a similar problem some time ago. In my case, the problem was that if I tried to open some page before setting up the networking, Firefox remembered the "network connection unavailable" status somehow and only shutting it down and starting it again helped.
I worked around it by disabling the "captive portal detection" feature. My theory was that it expected me to use NetworkManager or something similar so that it waits for some kind of notification that networking is up again. I may be completely wrong, of course, but it worked for me.
Michal Kubeček
I use NetworkManager and experience the problem neverthelesse on Firefox and Thunderbird. I seeing the same ? effects In the following case: Connect to home WLAN, shutdown the laptop, then move to another place and start the Laptop, this time using the WLAN from my MIFI router. Then firefox usually needs to be restarted until it will be able to get the websites. I'am using Networkmanager, which automagically connects to the available WLAN. And Kmail also sometimes has problems. It status line claims that a network connection was discovered and it restarting its tasks. But rhe configured mail account stay in "offline" status until I run aconadictl restart.
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