Re: NSHost currentHost Slow
Re: NSHost currentHost Slow
- Subject: Re: NSHost currentHost Slow
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 15:19:05 +0100
On 2005-01-04, at 15.09, John Tsombakos wrote:
I did see that thread. The point where some people see it and others
don't was discussed on the Apple discussion list. It was pointed out
that the problem showed up when your router gives out (via DHCP)
addresses in the 192.168.x.x range, and didn't if the router gives
10.x.x.x addresses. Also, this happens on a couple of machines - an
iMac, an iBook and a G5. All network settings are pretty much the
default.
I don't quite believe that the bug should be related to if you're using
192.168.x.x or 10.1.x.x. I just don't. There has to be something else
that differs between these networks.
Mac OS X 10.3.5 - 10.3.6 had bug where DNS lookups would time out too
quickly and return a failure to resolve the requested hostname. This
bug was fixed in 10.3.7, and the fix is without a doubt linked to the
appearance of this problem.
As a point of info, I still do see a problem when using Safari that
was not fixed with 10.3.7 - clicking a link on a page will immediately
return a "Safari can't find this page" error sheet. Clicking the link
again then works fine... I'm thinking it's not quite fixed.
Always? Can you describe your IP & network configuration in detail
(perhaps best if you do it off-list)?
That's pretty much what I get too. As a point of info, I've tried the
test with IPv6 turned on and off. (Turning IPv6 off was suggested as a
work around of the problem.)
Pretty much? I suggest you post it if you're interested in constructive
feedback.
Anyway, I don't think that the problem is in NSHost itself, and as
such, it probably doesn't belong on this list. I would suggest that you
compile the information you got, and file a bug report with Apple.
j o a r
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