On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 12:52:04AM -0700, ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote: > On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 08:41:30 +0200 > Mike Hommey <m...@glandium.org> wrote: > > > I can't reproduce this behaviour... Are you sure these requests come > > from epiphany ? > > Epiphany, or Midori. > > midori : version 0.2.4-2 > > epiphany-browser : version 2.30.2-1 > > libwebkit-1.0-2 : version 1.2.0-1 > > The correlation between moving the mouse pointer around in the browser > window, and getting this stream of DNS queries, is 100%. If the mouse > pointer is motionless, or not inside the browser window, nothing > happens. If it moves inside the browser window, there are two DNS > queries for every pixel of movement (or more probably, every mouse event > from the X server): > > 00:27:05.355933 IP web.client.52494 > dns.server.53: 44565+ A? . (17) > 00:27:05.356072 IP web.client.52494 > dns.server.53: 6626+ AAAA? . (17) > 00:27:05.378726 IP dns.server.53 > web.client.52494: 44565 0/1/0 (92) > 00:27:05.379457 IP dns.server.53 > web.client.52494: 6626 0/1/0 (92) > > It doesn't even matter whether the browser window has the input > focus. However, if the mouse pointer moves along a hyperlink, then no > DNS queries are generated. > > This is probably a stupid question, but does your /etc/resolv.conf point > to a remote DNS server? Does tcpdump show the DNS query for the webhost > when a page gets loaded?
Yes it does. Have you tried with another window manager ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org