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The first packet 20:01:35.243087 is my first dns queries to go to Īt this moment, I see the browser doing stuffs, it starts to go to hotmail and it seems to load something. We need to refer to that I pasted in comment 12. Now here are the very details troubleshooting and "patch" I applied.
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So I reenabled OCSP and I tried to understand what is wrong and how to temporarily "patch" the bug. Now, if I completely disable OCSP in the options, all the internet browsing is as fast as with ipv4.
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I don't have any linux with me at the moment but, if it's necessary in the next days I could install one and run the same tests.
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This behaviour with firefox in my network it happens with firefox 16.0.1 in Windows XP SP3 and I also tested with firefox 16.0 under Mac OS X 10.6.8
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I can't guarantee that he will reply soon as he lives on another continent. I have a friend who have one too, I will check with him if he experiences the same issues. Since, I don't have multiple ipv6 enabled networks it's hard for me to test on another one. In comment 12 I said google is faster I meant but, let's continue with since the capture I included in comment 12 is about this https website. Is an https website always using OCSP? So if yes, then yes I observed extreme slowness with all HTTPS website when I have ipv6 and ipv4 enabled. So I am not sure what do you mean with only OCSP specific website. I could chose also any other https website like and they all suffer the same issue. I can confirm that when I browse a website with firefox that uses https then it's very slow and sometimes it feels like it just don't open.įor the rest of the example I will use as a testing case. I use ipv4 and ipv6 with a tunnel-broker. So to give more details about my network to better understand, I have a dual-stack network. (sorry to mention IE but, I tested with it to eliminate hypothesis.) I checked everything and with Internet explorer in my network everything is fine.
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So I don't think my network as connectivity or networking issue. I checked the Bug 680932 and Bug 653953 and I can't 100% confirm that what I experience are link but, I am positive that they might also be link. Sorry I am not very familiar with submitting bugs. Do you see it on multiple networks? You said you see it on multiple OSes, so it's probably not your machine.įrom the log you refer to in comment 16, it looks like the DNS resolver tries AAAA queries first, then fails and and eventually falls back to IPv4. In comment 12 you say Google is faster - do you mean Chrome or a google site? Trying to determine if it's FF or something on your network. John, from comment 16 it seems like you only see this with OCSP - is that correct, or do you have other IPv6 connection issues? Trying to determine if it's OCSP specific or a more general issue that you just happen to observe with OCSP. So, I did a bugzilla search :)īug 680932 suggests that falling back to IPv4 is not working right.īug 697415 is to do with IPv6 failing using Teredo tunnels.īug 653953 relates to IPv6 failing with SSL. None of my cc'd or assigned DNS bugs are related directly to IPV6. > Josh, do we have bugs around which cover improvements for DNS lookups via > (In reply to Henrik Skupin (:whimboo) from comment #13)
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(In reply to Josh Aas (Mozilla Corporation) from comment #14)