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Autor: o1bigtenor
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A: Hendrik Boom
Cc: dng
Asunto: Re: [DNG] Internet connectivity issues and browsers
On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 12:18 PM Hendrik Boom <hendrik@???> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 06:26:16AM -0600, o1bigtenor via Dng wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 6:44 PM tempforever <dev1@???> wrote:
> > >
> > > o1bigtenor via Dng wrote:
> > > > I was using a program called 'Libby' to read a book whilst I was eating lunch.
> > > > Page freezes and firefox-esr is totally unresponsive.
> > > > Try some other tabs (ones I use a lot) to see if I could get connectivity.
> > > > Nothing wants to connect just see various bluto graphics to tell you
> > > > that its hunting a connection.
> > > > (Tried likely 1/2 dozen different tabs just in case it was the other
> > > > end that was the issue.)
> > > > Checked with each of the other 4 browsers and each one could connect
> > > > to at least one outside site and 'work'.
> > > > After about 23 or 24 minutes firefox-esr is now connecting again.
> > > >
> > > > Is there anyone out there that has any idea what might have caused my
> > > > service interruption?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > Kind of a shot-in-the-dark, but do you have DNS over HTTPS enabled in
> > > firefox? If so, perhaps there was a temporary problem connecting to
> > > their DoH server. At least, that could explain why firefox stopped
> > > working while other browsers did work.
> > >
> > I was not aware that this was a 'feature'! (Sorry for the sarcasm - - - its not
> > for 'you'.)
>
> It's to keep your ISP from spying on your DNS requests.
> f course, it eans that whoever gets the DNS-over-HTTPS requests can spy on you themselves.
>
> > That would make sense then - - - haven't heard nothing yet from my ISP
> > and don't expect to. To me - - - quite obviously they don't know that much
> > and even better don't give a rip.
>
> If they know anything, it'll be that you no longer seem to be using DNS as much.
> Programs other then the browser will still be using DNS directly.
>
> >
> > How would one test to see if that was the issue?
> >
>
> I'd look in the browser options (there are oodles of them) and see if any of them provide FND over https, and change the obvious setting.
>
> -


Thank you
I'm in the process of moving to using opnsense for a router.
That is one of the planned changes - - - I think I want to move to a
local DNS but am looking at connecting to plan 9 for assistance.

Any suggestions in this area?

TIA