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  3. So I have a weird #networking problem: I have a #homeserver with several webservices, exposed to the internet via a reverse proxy.

So I have a weird #networking problem: I have a #homeserver with several webservices, exposed to the internet via a reverse proxy.

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    So I have a weird #networking problem: I have a #homeserver with several webservices, exposed to the internet via a reverse proxy.

    When I access any service from my linux desktop or laptop, either from home or on the go, everything works fine.

    When I try to access the services from my macbook, they all hang for a long time before doing anything. This issue presents in #safari and #firefox, so I don't think it's a browser issue.

    Anyone got tips?

    #askfedi #macos #linux

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      So I have a weird #networking problem: I have a #homeserver with several webservices, exposed to the internet via a reverse proxy.

      When I access any service from my linux desktop or laptop, either from home or on the go, everything works fine.

      When I try to access the services from my macbook, they all hang for a long time before doing anything. This issue presents in #safari and #firefox, so I don't think it's a browser issue.

      Anyone got tips?

      #askfedi #macos #linux

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      @asmw Is there any service you can try to connect to using curl to figure out what is happening? Or maybe open devtools in firefox to see what is happening.
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      • asmw@infosec.exchangeA asmw@infosec.exchange

        So I have a weird #networking problem: I have a #homeserver with several webservices, exposed to the internet via a reverse proxy.

        When I access any service from my linux desktop or laptop, either from home or on the go, everything works fine.

        When I try to access the services from my macbook, they all hang for a long time before doing anything. This issue presents in #safari and #firefox, so I don't think it's a browser issue.

        Anyone got tips?

        #askfedi #macos #linux

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        @asmw I'd try to diagnose DNS issues, maybe you have some service on your machine which controls DNS? that could interfere it.

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        • arutaz@social.n2.mikronod.seA arutaz@social.n2.mikronod.se
          @asmw Is there any service you can try to connect to using curl to figure out what is happening? Or maybe open devtools in firefox to see what is happening.
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          @arutaz In the firefox devtools network tab I see a bunch of connections which just hang?

          They finish eventually. Some connections have a little turtle and say e.g. blocked for 44 seconds.

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