guido wrote:Can you please explain why this "solved" the problem?
I must confess I've got no idea.
I guessed it could be this because of the version window you gave me (the only major change was this feature) and the trace, which hinted at a timed network activity.
guido wrote:
From my understanding of the meaning of WAN-IP in local, is that it should not result in 100% cpu...
It shouldn't, in fact, and it doesn't on the "officially" supported platforms.
It may be a bug in the OS-specific networking code (either at Firefox's or the TCP stack's level), which makes the asynchronous XHR requests sent by NoScript to your router's WAN IP every 5 minutes to cause an infinite poll loop under some circumstances (e.g. if said IP is unreachable or actively refuses connections).
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