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> Which wasn't present in previous versions. So this is still a consequence of updates. Looks like HTTP/3 has been in Firefox for around a year
Yes, but if it wasn't active then it might as well not have been. This is a great way to bypass continuity testing, I really pity all those people working the desks in hospitals right now using FireFox who are typically less savvy than your average HN'er in trying to get their work done. If you ship a browser with a time-bomb you are utterly irresponsible.
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Re: Ask HN: Firefox connection problems after enabling DoH?
#172I suggested that data collection should be opt-in since it is (almost) the cause of this issue, and my comment was hidden for "advocacy". https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1749908#c11
I mean, in normal circumstances I'd understand it, but hiding this kind of key information as "advocacy" is unacceptable.
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>It bypasses your hosts file It doesn't bypass my hosts file... I have a couple of locally hosted websites that I have rules in /etc/hosts for, and Firefox resolves them correctly even with DOH enabled.
It might be falling back to hosts for them or if they're ending with .local or .home, it's hitting hosts file first for them.
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It seems like it has nothing to do with the version, so it's not an update from Mozilla's end. Still bad though.
If that's the case then I might be wrong. But I remember updating somewhere yesterday and using FF for a couple of hours before stopping for the day. This morning no pages loaded anymore. Hope I didn't jump to conclusions, but still.
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#175It seems another workaround is disabling the collection of usage data: https://twitter.com/vanilla_chief/status/1481546294489489409 €: It seems telemetry does no longer triggers the bug as they've changed something on the server side? So this probably won't help anymore.
Re: Ask HN: Firefox connection problems after enabling DoH?
#176Tested all versions, release, dev and nightly.
They all work now.
I did not have to change any settings or do any fix.
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#177Edit: confirmed this on two separate machines where Firefox was unresponsive (Win 10 and Ubuntu 20.04)
Re: Ask HN: Firefox connection problems after enabling DoH?
#178It seems another workaround is disabling the collection of usage data: https://twitter.com/vanilla_chief/status/1481546294489489409 €: It seems telemetry does no longer triggers the bug as they've changed something on the server side? So this probably won't help anymore.
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#179It is time for Mozilla to stop messing around. They are losing user trust extremely fast. A silent FireFox update that cripples the browser? No active update was done since yesterday and this morning: a broken browser. Please stop non-browser development and let me pay a monthly fee for a decent browser! I don’t want a VPN service, bookmark readers or other crap. I want Mozilla to defend the open web and create an op…
>If they don't turn this around then I hope others will step up and reclaim the web! Have you any idea how complex a browser needs to be? I hope this team of plucky, idealistic coders can keep up with all the latest and greatest web developments devised by the thousands of engineers at Google et al. The web as an open, human-sized system is dead.
I think a decent layout or CSS library would be useful outside of a web browser, too.
Then I would also only focus on the subset of websites that are "documents", not "apps". If I could decide, HTML6 would have two profiles: one ultra restricted (maybe no legacy stuff and no cross site scripting) for "documents", and one where you can do all kinds of crazy stuff like "web USB" for "apps". That's not going to happen because Google and Apple like the "open" web as complex and messy as it is, because it gives them total control as you know. But it doesn't stop a browser vendor from building a browser with two engines - your own engine for the majority of documents and chromium for webapps.
Re: Ask HN: Firefox connection problems after enabling DoH?
#180I really hope the auto-update component doesn't have the same issue, otherwise Firefox is essentially dead on millions of computers owned by non-techies.