every once in a random while a web page fails to load completely, particularly those that contain multiple elements that also need DNS resolution or include ads and stuff. A quick refresh cleans it back up and the requested page loads properly. Due to the randomness and the fact that it only happens for a few minutes at a time
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I can't say its slowness for me, DNSSEC is on though but the pages don't load complete, but now that I see this I'm going to try Firefox set to use DNSSEC and use different providers to see if it happens with that as well...Same and some slowness when first navigating a site (inconsistent), (dnssec = on)
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try again,
The router decided to time travel early this morning, I was done with SSH a little after midnight, then it popped back at 3:25AM to right where it left off
Feb 20 00:23:30 Router dropbear[30172]: Exit (Master) from <192.168.1.99:51068>: Error reading: Connection reset by peer
Feb 20 03:25:25 Router rc_service: service 19702:notify_rc restart_dnsmasq
Feb 20 03:25:25 Router custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/service-event (args: restart dnsmasq)
Feb 19 16:08:12 Router dnsmasq[4022]: started, version 2.90 cachesize 1500
Feb 19 16:08:12 Router dnsmasq[4022]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-RTC no-DBus no-UBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack ipset no-nftset no-auth cryptohash DNSSEC no-ID loop-detect no-inotify no-dumpfile
Feb 19 16:08:12 Router dnsmasq[4022]: DNSSEC validation enabled
Feb 19 16:08:12 Router dnsmasq[4022]: configured with trust anchor for <root> keytag 20326
Feb 19 16:08:12 Router dnsmasq[4022]: warning: interface br2 does not currently exist
Feb 20 03:25:25 Router dnsmasq[4022]: overflow: 18 log entries lost
Feb 20 03:25:25 Router custom_config: Appending content of /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add.
Feb 20 03:25:25 Router stubby[19795]: Read config from file /etc/stubby/stubby.yml
Only dnsmasq had this, everything else, every other script was logging results fine...
Other than this little anomoly, every once in a random while a web page fails to load completely, particularly those that contain multiple elements that also need DNS resolution or include ads and stuff. A quick refresh cleans it back up and the requested page loads properly. Due to the randomness and the fact that it only happens for a few minutes at a time I've not been able to capture it to insolate this as an issue with this version of dnsmasq. I've removed the browser extenision Adblocker (wasn't a problem with 388.* before dnsmasq 2.90) and it didn't help. I ve also tried various browers. I've got no Adblocker scripts on the router either. I haven't reverted to 388.6 to see if I can replicate this but as I said this didn't occur with any 388.*, I suppose I should revert if only to rule out other factors.
Not sure where to look, let alone how to collect dnsmasq metrics when this occurs.
Any ideas so I don't have to revert to test this?
Another option is to use CODE tags for readability of logs:try again,
Log data
If your browsers have DoH enabled then you are by-passing the router DNS.2 days uptime.
Didnt noticed any issue/ slowness.
I'd suggest to maintain a list of "slow-loading" websites so we can all try.
Although, I believe it is related already to the DNS query speeds of the DNS server, and not with the firmware/patch.
Im using CloudFlare and Google, DoT and DoH enabled.
Various devices, different configs, not webite specific2 days uptime.
Didnt noticed any issue/ slowness.
I'd suggest to maintain a list of "slow-loading" websites so we can all try.
Although, I believe it is related already to the DNS query speeds of the DNS server, and not with the firmware/patch.
Im using CloudFlare and Google, DoT and DoH enabled.
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