Summary: | Konqueror can not load pages with an unknown error | ||
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Product: | [Frameworks and Libraries] kdelibs | Reporter: | Adam Jimerson <vendion> |
Component: | knetwork | Assignee: | Konqueror Developers <konq-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | adawit, otherland, thiago, zahl |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 4.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Adam Jimerson
2008-08-01 01:43:49 UTC
Sounds lower level. One report is fine. ;) thiago also just verified this. Can you detect any kind of pattern? Thanks! I remember such errors are begining to show up after some other kde-applications have been crashed: in my case they are klipper, ktorrent, akregator No pattern as of yet, it happens about 70% of the time. On my build of kde-4.1.0, i can reproduce this 100% of the time with the url http://www.distrowatch.com No previous crashes of any kde-app required. The status line does 'diplay' 'retrieving 334 B from www.distrowatch.com' for a while, then the error shows. With a little pattern data: - if i select my router as 'nameserver' in /etc/resolv.conf, then the problem happens with konqueror. - if i copy the IP addresses of the nameservers that my router gets from my ISP into my local /etc/resolv.conf, then the problem is gone... NB: the same machine, using iceweasel as browser has no problems with either setting. I can confirm the problem loading http://www.distrowatch.com ever time I try and load it I run into the problem I can't confirm. Distrowatch works fine here. Other things that I have problem loading that result in this unknown error: Konqueror (doing 5 refreshes before added the list): http://www.opensuse.org (some times it does work), http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/faq.html#SEC19, http://www.kdevelop.org/phorum5/index.phphttp://www.freeos.com/guides/lsst/, http://xkcd.com/424/, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820133012, http://www.userfriendly.org (it did connect long enough to download the favcon before I got the unknown error), http://tuxsticker.ptaff.ca/step1/?lang=en_CA Kmail (pop3): mail.charter.net Knode: forums.novell.com Akregator: http://news.opensuse.org/?feed=rss2, http://www.novell.com/newsfeeds/rss/inthenews.xml, http://www.novell.com/prblogs/?feed=rss2, http://www.novell.com/linux/security/suse_security.xml, http://www.kde.org/dotkdeorg.rdf, http://www.kde.org/dot/kde-apps-content.rdf, http://www.kde.org/kde-look-content.rdf My exact KDE version is Version 4.1.1 (KDE 4.1.0 (4.1 >= 20080722)) "release 21. If it helps I am using a laptop using wireless Internet, but again KDE 3 apps and non KDE apps such a firefox load everything with no problem. Any update on this? Are you still having trouble running into this problem? Re: #9 --- basically, this sort of problems usually happens when your router isn't happy w/o our DNS requests. Which is why as comment #5 says, using the ISPs DNS usually works. And as a corollary, those of us w/o problematic routers do not have the problem... 1. What is different from the way KDE 4 apps handle DNS requests than KDE 3 apps, because as I said KDE 3 apps work fine 2. So basically I have to give up on the dream of KDE 4 and stay with KDE 3, because buying a new router is not an option for me. Also if it is a DNS problem when what could explain the fact that IMAP is 100% reliable with Kmail when everything else is not? The difference is that we may send the same request twice, with different IDs, without waiting for the answer for the first one. Your router is broken and gets confused by that. But that's bug 162600. That's unrelated to this bug here. I believe this one has to do with timeouts. Last night was the first time Konqueror did timeout that it was able to tell, instead of getting the "unknown error" it actually gave a timeout error here is a copy and paste from what it said if it helps: The requested operation could not be completed Timeout Error Details of the Request: URL: http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/?gmode=myguilds Protocol: http Date and Time: Sunday 17 August 2008 7:47 pm Additional Information: www.gaiaonline.com Description: Although contact was made with the server, a response was not received within the amount of time allocated for the request as follows: Timeout for establishing a connection: 20 seconds Timeout for receiving a response: 600 seconds Timeout for accessing proxy servers: 10 seconds Please note that you can alter these timeout settings in the KDE Control Center, by selecting Network -> Preferences. Possible Causes: There may have been a problem at some point along the network path between the server and this computer. The server was too busy responding to other requests to respond. Possible Solutions: Try again, either now or at a later time. Contact the administrator of the server for further assistance. Well if it helps the wireless router that I have is a Belkin Wireless G Router (this one to be exact http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=136493) but I was able to reproduce this "unknown error" in a weird way after my system locked up with a open Konqueror I logged back into KDE and restored the Konqueror session, which it loaded before the system was able to connect to the wireless and it came back with the same unknown error. I am using NetworkManager with the KDE 3 version of KNetworkManager if this could cause some of the problem. Another datapoint: I'm seeing this as well, most notably on konqueror and from within akregator, where it makes reading newsfeeds almost impossible. Requests for websites would fail, the pages only loading after repeated cycles of 'reload / cancel / reload / etc.'. As soon as I changed my DNS from the one supplied by my ISP (Arcor, Germany) to e.g. OpenDNS, all problems went away. I never had theses problems with KDE 3, and I seem to remember that I didn't have them initially after upgrading my Fedora8 to Fedora10 - unfortunately, I cannot remember after which update the problem started. Fedora 10 on x64 KDE 4.1.3 Fritz!Box DSL router ISP: Arcor (Germany) Cannot reproduce. Feel free to reopen this ticket if you can reproduce the problem in KDE 4.9 or higher. |