Re: Problems resolving sites in browsers under KDE

2004-05-11 Thread Dragoncrest
I tried your suggestion and so far so good.  I'm still seeing a 
small amount of dns lookup stacking (IE if one request hasn't completed the 
others are put on hold till it's done rather than doing parallel lookups) 
that's stalling a few requests, but otherwise my browsing problem seems to 
be solved overall.  I'd like to figure out how to drop my default dns 
timeout from 30 seconds to something like 7-10 seconds.  Reason I'm 
thinking that is because my network is fast enough that if I haven't gotten 
an answer back within 7-10 seconds, I'm certainly not going to get one 
within 30.  Now comes the fun of RTFM and figuring out if that's possible 
under freebsd. :D

At 06:12 AM 5/9/04 -0600, Warren Block wrote:
On Sat, 8 May 2004, Dragoncrest wrote:

>  Still looking for answers.  If anyone has any ideas, I would be
> very grateful to hear them.  Thanks.
I haven't seen slow host lookups with Mozilla since removing IPv6 from
the kernel.
-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA


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Re: Problems resolving sites in browsers under KDE

2004-05-10 Thread Dragoncrest
Well, so far the Mcop thing doesn't help any.  But I think I'll 
give the IPv6 in the kernel thing a try.  I did notice that BSD for some 
reason seems to look at IPv6 stuff first for some oddball reason.  It's 
still hanging at random times just like yours.  Hmm.  But at least lynx is 
working.  Too bad I can't see pictures.  ;)

At 05:04 PM 5/10/04 -0400, E. Eusey wrote:
I'm curious to see if you've had any success with the solutions offered so
far.  I'm having similar issues with Firefox 0.8 in KDE 3.2 on 5.2.1: the
browser hangs at random times when attempting to resolve hostnames.  I
thought it was some weird reverse-dns issue, or maybe something to do with
the fact that I'm forced to use an unofficial driver for my NForce2 NIC
(net/nvnet -- http://www.onthenet.com.au/~q/nvnet/).  But then, like you
wrote, Lynx works just fine.  I've tried ifconfig the media type with no
success.  (Anyone?)
Evan

On Saturday 08 May 2004 10:31 pm, Dragoncrest wrote:
>  Still looking for answers.  If anyone has any ideas, I would be
> very grateful to hear them.  Thanks.
>
> At 10:09 AM 5/7/04 -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
> > Just recently I've started having a DNS issue of sorts on two of
> > my workstations running KDE 3.2 on Freebsd 4.9 and using both Mozilla and
> > Firebird for browsers.  What happens is I'll be surfing around and
> > suddenly I'll hit something and I can't go forward, I can't go back, I
> > can't go anywhere.  It just sits there saying "resolving host
> > whatever.com" and does this for like 30 seconds, then finally it resolves
> > it and continues on.  Then it'll gag again on something else in the page
> > as it's loading and do that all over again.  Then I might be fine for
> > another 5-15 minutes before it does it again.  When this happens I can
> > jump into a console either via KDE or control-alt-f1 and I can surf all I
> > want to using lynx, I can resolve sites, I can telnet, or do whatever I
> > want.  But my browsers just sit there and look stupid.  Is there
> > something I'm missing?  What could be causing this.  It's been occuring
> > periodically before this, but it's really gotten bad now.  So far all I
> > can tell that's affected is Mozilla and Firebird.  Any ideas guys?
> >
> > Oh, yes.  I did test this in Konqueror and it's doing the same
> > thing in there too.  So the issue is not unique to just Mozilla and
> > Firebird.  But from what I can see, not much else is affected on the
> > network level.  Is there ways I can test things in KDE that might give me
> > some more information as to what's causing this?  Or is there some
> > network setting somewhere that I should look at?  Maybe something that
> > might affect my ability to surf smoothly?  I know it's not my internet
> > connection because I can surf just fine in my windows box that sits right
> > next ot it on the same net connection.  Any input would be welcome.
> >
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Re: Problems resolving sites in browsers under KDE

2004-05-10 Thread E. Eusey
I'm curious to see if you've had any success with the solutions offered so 
far.  I'm having similar issues with Firefox 0.8 in KDE 3.2 on 5.2.1: the 
browser hangs at random times when attempting to resolve hostnames.  I 
thought it was some weird reverse-dns issue, or maybe something to do with 
the fact that I'm forced to use an unofficial driver for my NForce2 NIC 
(net/nvnet -- http://www.onthenet.com.au/~q/nvnet/).  But then, like you 
wrote, Lynx works just fine.  I've tried ifconfig the media type with no 
success.  (Anyone?)

Evan

On Saturday 08 May 2004 10:31 pm, Dragoncrest wrote:
>  Still looking for answers.  If anyone has any ideas, I would be
> very grateful to hear them.  Thanks.
>
> At 10:09 AM 5/7/04 -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
> > Just recently I've started having a DNS issue of sorts on two of
> > my workstations running KDE 3.2 on Freebsd 4.9 and using both Mozilla and
> > Firebird for browsers.  What happens is I'll be surfing around and
> > suddenly I'll hit something and I can't go forward, I can't go back, I
> > can't go anywhere.  It just sits there saying "resolving host
> > whatever.com" and does this for like 30 seconds, then finally it resolves
> > it and continues on.  Then it'll gag again on something else in the page
> > as it's loading and do that all over again.  Then I might be fine for
> > another 5-15 minutes before it does it again.  When this happens I can
> > jump into a console either via KDE or control-alt-f1 and I can surf all I
> > want to using lynx, I can resolve sites, I can telnet, or do whatever I
> > want.  But my browsers just sit there and look stupid.  Is there
> > something I'm missing?  What could be causing this.  It's been occuring
> > periodically before this, but it's really gotten bad now.  So far all I
> > can tell that's affected is Mozilla and Firebird.  Any ideas guys?
> >
> > Oh, yes.  I did test this in Konqueror and it's doing the same
> > thing in there too.  So the issue is not unique to just Mozilla and
> > Firebird.  But from what I can see, not much else is affected on the
> > network level.  Is there ways I can test things in KDE that might give me
> > some more information as to what's causing this?  Or is there some
> > network setting somewhere that I should look at?  Maybe something that
> > might affect my ability to surf smoothly?  I know it's not my internet
> > connection because I can surf just fine in my windows box that sits right
> > next ot it on the same net connection.  Any input would be welcome.
> >
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Re: Problems resolving sites in browsers under KDE

2004-05-09 Thread Warren Block
On Sat, 8 May 2004, Dragoncrest wrote:

>  Still looking for answers.  If anyone has any ideas, I would be
> very grateful to hear them.  Thanks.

I haven't seen slow host lookups with Mozilla since removing IPv6 from
the kernel.

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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Re: Problems resolving sites in browsers under KDE

2004-05-08 Thread Viktor Lazlo
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> I had a similar, but different problem with 4.7 which impacted all network
> traffic but was most noticible using Konqueror.  I was getting similar pauses
> regardless of the application I ran.  Unless you are running BIND and
> attempting to get at zones that you adminster, I don't think this is a DNS
> issue.
>
> In my case, the problem was a high rate of collision and dropped packets
> between the NIC and the switch it was connected to.  I changed the "media"
> information for my network card from 100TX to 10baseT using ifconfig() and
> that seems to have fixed the problem.  You might try this just for the heck
> of it to see if it helps your situation.
>
>
> > At 10:09 AM 5/7/04 -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
> > > Just recently I've started having a DNS issue of sorts on two of
> > > my workstations running KDE 3.2 on Freebsd 4.9 and using both Mozilla and
> > > Firebird for browsers.  What happens is I'll be surfing around and
> > > suddenly I'll hit something and I can't go forward, I can't go back, I
> > > can't go anywhere.  It just sits there saying "resolving host
> > > whatever.com" and does this for like 30 seconds, then finally it resolves
> > > it and continues on.  Then it'll gag again on something else in the page
> > > as it's loading and do that all over again.  Then I might be fine for
> > > another 5-15 minutes before it does it again.  When this happens I can
> > > jump into a console either via KDE or control-alt-f1 and I can surf all I
> > > want to using lynx, I can resolve sites, I can telnet, or do whatever I
> > > want.  But my browsers just sit there and look stupid.  Is there
> > > something I'm missing?  What could be causing this.  It's been occuring
> > > periodically before this, but it's really gotten bad now.  So far all I
> > > can tell that's affected is Mozilla and Firebird.  Any ideas guys?
> > >
> > > Oh, yes.  I did test this in Konqueror and it's doing the same
> > > thing in there too.  So the issue is not unique to just Mozilla and
> > > Firebird.  But from what I can see, not much else is affected on the
> > > network level.  Is there ways I can test things in KDE that might give me
> > > some more information as to what's causing this?  Or is there some
> > > network setting somewhere that I should look at?  Maybe something that
> > > might affect my ability to surf smoothly?  I know it's not my internet
> > > connection because I can surf just fine in my windows box that sits right
> > > next ot it on the same net connection.  Any input would be welcome.

If everything outside of KDE responds normally to tcp/ip requests it's
obviously not DNS-related.  I vaguely remember having problems opening
browsers during the brief period I used KDE until I cleared /tmp and ~/ of
their mcop and dcop files, which seemed to fix it.  Give that a try.

Cheers,

Viktor
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Re: Problems resolving sites in browsers under KDE

2004-05-08 Thread mailist
I had a similar, but different problem with 4.7 which impacted all network 
traffic but was most noticible using Konqueror.  I was getting similar pauses 
regardless of the application I ran.  Unless you are running BIND and 
attempting to get at zones that you adminster, I don't think this is a DNS 
issue.

In my case, the problem was a high rate of collision and dropped packets 
between the NIC and the switch it was connected to.  I changed the "media" 
information for my network card from 100TX to 10baseT using ifconfig() and 
that seems to have fixed the problem.  You might try this just for the heck 
of it to see if it helps your situation.


> At 10:09 AM 5/7/04 -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
> > Just recently I've started having a DNS issue of sorts on two of
> > my workstations running KDE 3.2 on Freebsd 4.9 and using both Mozilla and
> > Firebird for browsers.  What happens is I'll be surfing around and
> > suddenly I'll hit something and I can't go forward, I can't go back, I
> > can't go anywhere.  It just sits there saying "resolving host
> > whatever.com" and does this for like 30 seconds, then finally it resolves
> > it and continues on.  Then it'll gag again on something else in the page
> > as it's loading and do that all over again.  Then I might be fine for
> > another 5-15 minutes before it does it again.  When this happens I can
> > jump into a console either via KDE or control-alt-f1 and I can surf all I
> > want to using lynx, I can resolve sites, I can telnet, or do whatever I
> > want.  But my browsers just sit there and look stupid.  Is there
> > something I'm missing?  What could be causing this.  It's been occuring
> > periodically before this, but it's really gotten bad now.  So far all I
> > can tell that's affected is Mozilla and Firebird.  Any ideas guys?
> >
> > Oh, yes.  I did test this in Konqueror and it's doing the same
> > thing in there too.  So the issue is not unique to just Mozilla and
> > Firebird.  But from what I can see, not much else is affected on the
> > network level.  Is there ways I can test things in KDE that might give me
> > some more information as to what's causing this?  Or is there some
> > network setting somewhere that I should look at?  Maybe something that
> > might affect my ability to surf smoothly?  I know it's not my internet
> > connection because I can surf just fine in my windows box that sits right
> > next ot it on the same net connection.  Any input would be welcome.
> >
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Re: Problems resolving sites in browsers under KDE

2004-05-08 Thread Dragoncrest
Still looking for answers.  If anyone has any ideas, I would be 
very grateful to hear them.  Thanks.

At 10:09 AM 5/7/04 -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
Just recently I've started having a DNS issue of sorts on two of 
my workstations running KDE 3.2 on Freebsd 4.9 and using both Mozilla and 
Firebird for browsers.  What happens is I'll be surfing around and 
suddenly I'll hit something and I can't go forward, I can't go back, I 
can't go anywhere.  It just sits there saying "resolving host 
whatever.com" and does this for like 30 seconds, then finally it resolves 
it and continues on.  Then it'll gag again on something else in the page 
as it's loading and do that all over again.  Then I might be fine for 
another 5-15 minutes before it does it again.  When this happens I can 
jump into a console either via KDE or control-alt-f1 and I can surf all I 
want to using lynx, I can resolve sites, I can telnet, or do whatever I 
want.  But my browsers just sit there and look stupid.  Is there 
something I'm missing?  What could be causing this.  It's been occuring 
periodically before this, but it's really gotten bad now.  So far all I 
can tell that's affected is Mozilla and Firebird.  Any ideas guys?

Oh, yes.  I did test this in Konqueror and it's doing the same 
thing in there too.  So the issue is not unique to just Mozilla and 
Firebird.  But from what I can see, not much else is affected on the 
network level.  Is there ways I can test things in KDE that might give me 
some more information as to what's causing this?  Or is there some 
network setting somewhere that I should look at?  Maybe something that 
might affect my ability to surf smoothly?  I know it's not my internet 
connection because I can surf just fine in my windows box that sits right 
next ot it on the same net connection.  Any input would be welcome.

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