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    firefox crashing on AULRO

    In the last 2 days my Firefox 3.0.10 has been crashing several times when browsing AULRO only.

    I understand the system manager is trying to deny DOS attacks , so I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
    I have reported the crashes to Mozilla, but it is extraordinarily out of character for Firefox to act up.
    Regard s Philip A

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    going fine in firefox for me in vista and osx
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    No problems here with Firefox 3.0.10 and Xubuntu.

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    3.0.10 is fine on vista64
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    Been fine with XP (although T/bird did some strange things yesterday)

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    been fine with me except I have had a few times when it has gone really really slow..
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    Safari 4 or Firefox 3.0.10 - Mac OSX. Works fine.
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    FF3.0.10, Vista - all good

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    PhilipA

    Previously I had some issues with Firefox Crashing particularly on this site , for no apparent reason it would crash and I'd be having to restart it again , not sure the version of Firefox I was using , I have gone back to Internet Explorer 6.0.2900 for XP Sp3. and it seems to be really stable.

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    No probs with Firefox 3.0.10 on Windows 7 (build 7000) or Ubuntu on this or any other site so far.

    Of course, Windows 7 blue screens when I stay connected to a network share for more than a few minutes (known bug)

    Might be worthwhile checking your anti-virus/firewall software... sometimes the anti-phishing/anti-spam/Firewall/IDS filters get themselves tied up in a knot.

    Also check for any add-ons to Firefox that you are not too sure about. Disable them one at a time until the crashing goes away.

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