slow netscape startup fixed...
Ron Peterson
rpeterson at yellowbank.com
Tue Jun 27 12:20:35 EDT 2000
Kevin Lawton wrote:
>
> Ron Peterson wrote:
> >
> > When my laptop is disconnected from the network, Netscape is extremely
> > slow to load the default homepage. It starts o.k., and eventually
> > (several minutes later) loads the homepage. I've tried making my
> > homepage a local file://blahblah and using web page served up by Apache
> > running locally. I've tried turning named on and off. I have my
> > virtual hostname listed in /etc/hosts, and host.conf reads hosts,bind.
> > resolv.conf list three nameservers: this laptop, the caching nameserver
> > on my office lan, and my isp's. Is Netscape tring to resolve root
> > nameservers or something?
>
> I went down this road before too. Here's the scoop.
>
> Netscape insists on resolving the IP address of the news
> server. There is no way to delete all the news servers
> from the preferences. You have to have a default for some
> reason, even if you don't use it.
>
> Go to preferences, news servers, add one pointing it
> to 'localhost' (your machine), and push the 'make default'
> button or whatever it is to make that server the default.
> You can now delete the bogus default one that netscape
> put there for you (if you don't use news from netscape).
>
> Now your machine can resolve localhost via /etc/hosts
> rather than an DNS resolve packet going out the network
> port to your DNS server.
>
> And Netscape will fire right up.
Ahhh. Worked! Although I had to make localhost the *only* newsgroup
server, not just the default server. So now I have to decide which is
more inconvenient, slow startups, or adding/deleting news servers.
Thanks everyone.
-Ron-
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