possibility to manually clean dns cache of nextcloud main app
At samsung phones (S8, Note10, S23 , Z Fold3,...) the app caches some kinde of arp or dns. If switching from wifi to LTE, where the same DNS has a different IP, the app does not work anymore. the only way to make it work is to manually completely stop it and reopen it.
on iphone this is not the case. Manually cleaning the dns cache of android itself does not help in this case.
My App version is: 3.26.0
It would be nice if there is a button in within the app, that I can clean manually the cache on request, that switching between networks won't be an issue anymore.
can you specify steps to reproduce , I am checking in the emulator and the app is working fine ?
With emulator all works.It only happens on samsung with oneui! -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------Von: Satvik Kushwaha @.> Datum: 22.10.23 17:08 (GMT+01:00) An: nextcloud/android @.> Cc: GVL @.>, Author @.> Betreff: Re: [nextcloud/android] possibility to manually clean dns cache of nextcloud main app (Issue #12012) can you specify steps to reproduce , I am checking in the emulator and the app is working fine ?
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I guess the problem would be gone, if the app would not have an internal dns cahce anymore. https://github.com/nextcloud/android/issues/10434
Yap -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------Von: thechonta @.> Datum: 29.01.24 17:34 (GMT+01:00) An: nextcloud/android @.> Cc: GVL @.>, Author @.> Betreff: Re: [nextcloud/android] possibility to manually clean dns cache of nextcloud main app (Issue #12012) I guess the problem would be gone, if the app would not have an internal dns cahce anymore. #10434
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