Web GUI very slow
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OP has chosen to head this tread with "Web GUI very slow", what i have is a very slow Web GUI….... so not to spam the forum with yet another "Web GUI very slow" i asked here...... and maby OP have the same problem when he get his internet connection connected.
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It is not very fast. At all.
In some menus it can take 10 seconds to get back to the mainpage. Not a good thing.
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OP has chosen to head this tread with "Web GUI very slow", what i have is a very slow Web GUI….... so not to spam the forum with yet another "Web GUI very slow" i asked here......
The OP has positively determined his issue to be - let me repeat - "really slow if no DNS". Which is entirely correct observation and well-known fact.
Since you "do have DNS" - please, stop hijacking other people's threads and kindly start your own with some information to debug.
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no or bad dns can cause really slow gui as dok plainly stated.. this is a known issue - it could be related to trying to check if your on current version, which you can turn off. But I thought they fixed that a while ago, what version are you running of pfsense?
Under system firmware - see attached image
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It is not very fast. At all.
In some menus it can take 10 seconds to get back to the mainpage. Not a good thing.
You're not alone; slow, slow, slow :-[
I have check firmware disabled, but it doesn't matter into which menu item I want to go: wait, wait, wait.
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Yes.
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It's annoying :-[
Do we need to file this as a bug somewhere?
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cmb filed a bug already himself: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4814
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Well yes, you can file a bug, but about what? It's slow when DNS does not work, it's slow when LDAP is unreachable… not sure how it's fixable without breaking something else. Haven't noticed any "generic" slowness anywhere (except for 2.2.3+ on nanobsd but there's already a bug about that as noted above, sadly again polluted with the alignment noise ::))
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It's slow when DNS does not work
Unless I am misunderstanding the above - it's slow too when DNS is working. At least: my 4 DNS servers in system/general work, and unbound works too. Or did you mean something else re: DNS not working?
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No, did not mean anything else. Maybe you are haunted by ghosts? :D
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So how is gui slow when broken dns related to that bug link that is about "read-only to read-write mount very slow on nanobsd" I would think these are too completely unrelated issues.. If gui is slow because the media its installed on, how does that relate to being slow when dns doesn't work??