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Date:      Mon, 19 Jan 2004 20:25:02 -0800
From:      Pat Lashley <patl+freebsd@volant.org>
To:        Jesse Sheidlower <jester@panix.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Mozilla: changing IP w/o restarting
Message-ID:  <3258485408.1074572702@mccaffrey.phoenix.volant.org>
In-Reply-To: <20040120040502.GA3622@panix.com>
References:  <20040120040502.GA3622@panix.com>

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--On Monday, January 19, 2004 23:05:02 -0500 Jesse Sheidlower <jester@panix.com> wrote:

> I use Mozilla on my 4.8 laptop. Whenever I switch IP addresses,
> which is frequent, as I use my computer both in the office and
> at home (and on trips, etc.), Mozilla becomes unable to
> resolve any sites it hasn't previously hit. I just get an
> endless, "Resolving host www.nytimes.com" note in the corner.
>
> The only way around this is to quit and restart the browser.
> Frankly, this is a pain in the ass, as I usually have six
> or more tabs open at once, each containing something I need,
> and I don't want to re-open everything every time I move the
> computer.
>
> Is there any way around this? I didn't see anything obvious
> in the Mozilla docs.

Well, one work-around would be to switch from Mozilla to Galeon
and use its session capabilities to automatically re-open all
of the browser windows.  (My primary desktop usually has over
100 tabs distributed across 45 to 50 galeon windows, spread
over 5 of my 20 workspaces.  Without sessions, I think the
occasional crash would send me into a homicidal frenzy...)

You could also try setting up something like djbdns's dnscache
server on the laptop and then set resolv.conf to use 127.0.0.1.
This may not help though - I seem to recall reading that Mozilla
tries to improve DNS performance by doing it itself instead of
trusting the system...  (Actually, I think it was a complaint
about Netscape; but if it does it at all, it's probably in the
shared code.)



-Pat



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