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After todays upgrade to FF 72 no web site loads even after reboot
downgrading to FF71 fixes the issue
create a new profile won't fix it
I rechecked my network settings
using vanilla arch install by hand not by custom installers
any help or workaround ?
thanks
EDIT:
I found out that HTTP sites work but HTTPS not working
The problem was my system used nss-hg that is older than core/nss
firefox 72 needs updated nss
now it works thank you all
Last edited by dr3mro (2020-01-16 11:20:52)
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Nothing specific.
A few things to explore:
Can you browse by IP address rather than domain name?
Can you browse to things on you LAN? Your router, for example?
Do you have an IPv6 address? Have you tried a site that only uses IPv4? theregister.com is one. One of its IP addresses is 69.90.144.196. Try both the domain and the IP
Edit: Got home and updated. Seems to be okay here.
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- browse using IP not working
- New FF72 profile not working
- Only downgrading to 71 or using Google chrome works
for now downgraded to FF 71
Last edited by dr3mro (2020-01-08 09:28:27)
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Please create a new user and check if the new user also has this problem.
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Please create a new user and check if the new user also has this problem.
I did delete .Mozilla dir and tried many versions
only FF 72 has this issue
even after todays update
for now I use FF 71 but that is certainly not a solution
Last edited by dr3mro (2020-01-09 16:52:26)
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Can't say I had your issue, though I had one not loading a search on one specific site. (see) https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1881747
Did you kill all FF processes, or you could restart your PC?
After that my problem was solved, just a thought though don't no it will help in your case..
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Do you have DNS over HTTPS enabled in FF by chance?
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Same problem here... No page loads.
It's not a DNS resolution issue either, and DoH is not enabled.
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+1, same symptoms, works only IP adressing
UPD:
Looks like some un-updated dependencies causing this, pacman -Syu fixed for me
Last edited by Arherion (2020-01-10 01:48:43)
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Confirmed on it being dependencies. Ran a full update and everything is proper again.
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Do you have DNS over HTTPS enabled in FF by chance?
no
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Confirmed on it being dependencies. Ran a full update and everything is proper again.
i will try and report back
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same issue even after -Syyu
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Do locally stored html files work ?
Assuming you have libreoffice installed, try
firefox /usr/lib/libreoffice/LICENSE.html
Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2020-01-12 11:20:05)
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Time for a serious sanity check. What are the output of
ip addr
and
ping 8.8.8.8
?
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Time for a serious sanity check. What are the output of
ip addr
and
ping 8.8.8.8
?
as I said its not network error as ff71 and chrome works the problem only with ff72
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Do locally stored html files work ?
Assuming you have libreoffice installed, try
firefox /usr/lib/libreoffice/LICENSE.html
ya it works i just checked but tried to load a web site not working except after downgrade to ff71 or yse google chome
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Please any help would be appreciated as I dont trust google chrome and using any firefox version but the latest is not a good idea
for now I do upgrade my arch twice a day and no fix from upgrades
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Please stop multiposting and bumping. You can respond to multiple people in the same post, and if you have something to add, but are the last poster, you can use the edit button to append to your post.
Also, this is the second time in this thread that you have responded to a suggestion by either dismissing it outright or doing something different. That sort of behaviour will not encourage people to try to assist you.
Try a new account. Post the information requested, even if you don't think it's relevant. Don't assume that you know better, otherwise people will quickly lose interest in helping you.
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Durden wrote:Do you have DNS over HTTPS enabled in FF by chance?
no
I suspect yes. Firefox in recent versions enabled new feature with DNS and the fact that FF71 and chrome work while FF72 does not - is an indication that the problem is in firefox settings. To be more precise, in the way firefox handles settings in about:config.
You can check FF network configs you changed. As a measure of last resort try to move (not delete!) firefox user folder to another location (or start firefox with new profile).
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Please stop multiposting and bumping. You can respond to multiple people in the same post, and if you have something to add, but are the last poster, you can use the edit button to append to your post.
Also, this is the second time in this thread that you have responded to a suggestion by either dismissing it outright or doing something different. That sort of behaviour will not encourage people to try to assist you.
Try a new account. Post the information requested, even if you don't think it's relevant. Don't assume that you know better, otherwise people will quickly lose interest in helping you.
I am sorry but I dont know how to multi post quotes in a single reply
i will google that sorry if that disturbed you
Last edited by dr3mro (2020-01-13 22:10:39)
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dr3mro wrote:Durden wrote:Do you have DNS over HTTPS enabled in FF by chance?
no
I suspect yes. Firefox in recent versions enabled new feature with DNS and the fact that FF71 and chrome work while FF72 does not - is an indication that the problem is in firefox settings. To be more precise, in the way firefox handles settings in about:config.
You can check FF network configs you changed. As a measure of last resort try to move (not delete!) firefox user folder to another location (or start firefox with new profile).
as a matter of fact I did try
1 ) delete .mozilla folder
2 ) refresh firefox
3 ) create a new firefox profile
4) toggle proxy with every possible variation
5) toggle dns over https
6) start firefox in safe mode
firefox views local html files normaly but it just dont browse any website I had to add firefox to pacman ignore pkg
I did try -Syyu today and same issue
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I found out that is only fail to load HTTPS sites but HTTP sites works normaly
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Last edited by dr3mro (2020-01-13 22:40:23)
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I found out that is only fail to load HTTPS sites but HTTP sites works normaly
many http sites redirect automatically to https, I've searched for one that doesn't do that.
With FF 72 please run
$ firefox http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/ # close firefox
$ firefox https://www.girlswithslingshots.com/ # close firefox
and post the output.
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$ firefox http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/ # close firefox
Load page
$ firefox https://www.girlswithslingshots.com/ # close firefox
Blank no response no error
Looking at request timings from the https request there is nothing after TLS setup
Request Timing
Blocked:
0 ms
DNS Resolution:
2 ms
Connecting:
46 ms
TLS Setup:
45 ms
Edit:
Just restarted firefox again and now it works.
Last edited by loqs (2020-01-14 14:05:52)
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Hi all
Update the package "nss" solve the problem.
Cheers
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