On 6/6/26 5:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I have a local HTML file with a list of links. When I open this page in Firefox I see many log messages like this:     2026-06-07T09:46:58+10:00 named[1225250]: timed out resolving 'www.google.com/HTTPS/IN': 8.8.8.8#53 These seem to show up for any link that I pass the mouse over, even briefly.

Firefox is running in safe-mode (as a test) so no add-ons are involved.

My private named config nominates 8.8.8.8 as the forwarder.

I want to stop Firefox from doing this. Just do nothing when the mouse moves across my page.

How do I stop Firefox making these requests? Not just stopping the timeout.
Go to "about:config" and set "network.http.speculative-parallel-limit" to 0. See if that stops the lookups.

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