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Subject: [Bug 154774] Konqueror stops with "unknown error" for some pages
From: Daniel Winter <dw () danielwinter ! de>
Date: 2008-03-07 19:47:01
Message-ID: 20080307194701.24421.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154774
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------- Additional Comments From dw danielwinter de 2008-03-07 20:47 -------
It is not only konqueror which is affected. So i think it should be reassigned to \
someone else.
Other KDE4 Software for example amarok 2 (from svn) has the same problem for http \
connections.
Hosts with a AAAA record are working fine. For example 6bone.net
BTW: I am using an AVM Fritz!Box too. But other software (for example "host") can do \
AAAA record querys without any problems to it. So IMHO not the routers itself are the \
problems.
It seems that qt4 is not causing the bug. The qt4.4 demo browser is not affected.
I think making AAAA record querys on systems with no ipv6 support (like mine, i have \
not even ipv6 modules loaded) is a bug.
I have looked at it with wireshark. Konqueror is making sometimes AAAA record querys \
before A querys. In such cases it does make them over and over agin. It seems that is \
doesn't like the answer it gets from the AVM boxes. So if there is an AAAA record it \
goes fine and is doing the A record query direct after that. That is weird it doesn't \
use the AAAA record at all (how should it if there is no ipv6 connection or even \
support in my kernel?) _______________________________________________
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