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slashdot.org loads slowly due to a.fsdn.com or DoH ?

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During an initial visit to slashdot.org Firefox hangs for approx 45 seconds while the status bar says "looked up a.fsdn.com." Subsequent visits during the same browser session load promptly.

This is with Preferences -> General -> Network Settings -> Enable DNS over HTTPS -> Cloudfare or NextDNS. With Firefox DoH disabled the problem is not present. [Interesting side, the machine's systemwide DNS settings are configured for Cloudfare 1.1.1.1 ]

AFAIK all other sites load normally. I've been using the Firefox DOH for several months with only the above site as a problem.

Ideas?

Environment: Firefox desktop 106.x and 107.x macOS 10.13.6 The problem is present in "Troubleshoot Mode" when Firefox DOH is enabled.

During an initial visit to slashdot.org Firefox hangs for approx 45 seconds while the status bar says "looked up a.fsdn.com." Subsequent visits during the same browser session load promptly. This is with Preferences -> General -> Network Settings -> Enable DNS over HTTPS -> Cloudfare or NextDNS. With Firefox DoH disabled the problem is not present. [Interesting side, the machine's systemwide DNS settings are configured for Cloudfare 1.1.1.1 ] AFAIK all other sites load normally. I've been using the Firefox DOH for several months with only the above site as a problem. Ideas? Environment: Firefox desktop 106.x and 107.x macOS 10.13.6 The problem is present in "Troubleshoot Mode" when Firefox DOH is enabled.

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My DNS is also 1.1.1.1 and the site loads in under a second for me. see screenshot Let me also try my mac running 10.13.6 Are you on WiFi or plugged in?

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No issue for me on my mac. see screenshot I'm on WiFi.

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jonzn4SUSE said

My DNS is also 1.1.1.1 and the site loads in under a second for me. see screenshot Let me also try my mac running 10.13.6 Are you on WiFi or plugged in?

Thanks for testing this. Are you using 1.1.1.1 via the Firefox native DoH settings? When I disable Firefox's native DoH and just use 1.1.1.1 systemwide the problem goes away. It happens even in a fresh Firefox profile. The issue doesn't happen in Chrome using its native DoH. I'm on WiFi.

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Yes, same setup.