Re: [opensuse] Slow/paused HTTP requests



On Monday 13 November 2006 01:46, Sven Jacobs wrote:
Nope. By "slow" I mean mainly the part before the actual page content is
loading. So it could be a DNS problem...

Yeah, I see that same thing. It seems to be somewhat site specific, and the
stop/restart trick usually clears it and causes virtually instant page load.

The pages load quick, but its like the first request to do so takes forever
to start.

I'm not totally convinced its DNS, because this happens a lot when I spend
a good deal of time on the same site, so the local machine should have
some DNS cache to work from. Example might be working at my brokerage
firm's site. I'm in there on a secure connection for hours, and for some
obscure reason every so often it can't get the next page without
the stop/restart trick.

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