I recently upgraded the kernel from 2.4.26 to 2.6.3. Everything works, but Mozilla is now unusable. When I go to a URL, it just sits there with (e.g.)
Resolving host login.yahoo.com at the bottom in the status frame, for about 40 seconds. Thinking I maybe had some DNS setup problem, I tried typing "dig login.yahoo.com" at a shell prompt - it completed in less than one second. The same is found with all URLs. It doesn't matter whether I do the "dig" before or after going to the site with Mozilla. It's as though it's waiting for some stupid timeout, possibly on a reverse DNS lookup. But where do I look? I tried some other programs. ping and ftp don't have the delay. But ssh does. With both mozilla and ssh if I type the IP address instead of the name, (for sites where the IP address is uniquely associated with the name) they complete instantly. I tried ssh from a 2.4.18 machine and the symptoms were the same (i'd just never tried it before) so this problem is not specific to 2.6.3 or to mozilla. But it doesn't happen with Mozilla on the 2.6.3 machine, so there may be some connection. ssh probably has CheckHostIP defaulted to yes (overridable in its config file) which is a reasonable default for ssh. However, Mozilla doesn't seem to have a comparable config file. I'm using the Debian 'Sarge' distro. I can't even think of anything to investigate. Ideas? Seen something like this before? Nick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]