Hello all, Recently, I've been having trouble loading certain websites on an LFS system. Everything works great except for certain websites most notably en.wikipedia.org. Any wikipedia page takes FOREVER to load (if at all). I've ruled out my local router settings because Google Chrome on Windows on the same computer loads Wikipedia just fine. I've also ruled out the browser (Midori) because a python urllib request also takes forever. Other websites affected are yahoo.com and facebook.com. Accessing these sites through a proxy works fine so I'm guessing it has something to do with the local DNS configuration. Pinging the websites from a different computer yields the same IP address so DNS appears to be working properly (pinging shows no signs of problems either). Can this be related to the DHCPCD configuration on the system? I added nohook resolv.conf to the dhcpcd.conf file and tried manually setting the nameserver but the problem is still there. My network knowledge is limited so I'm at a loss as to how to proceed from here. The wierd thing is that most of the time the page does eventually load, it just takes an absurdly long time. Any help or insight into the problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Alex
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