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[SOLVED] Why is LibreOffice accessing the network?

PostPosted: Feb 9th, '16, 03:37
by ghmitch
Everytime I open a file LibreOffice is sending data out over the network and the file does not open until that data send ceases. The length of time to send the data roughly corresponds with the size of the file.

Re: Why is LibreOffice accessing the network when I open a f

PostPosted: Feb 9th, '16, 05:01
by jiml8
Does the file have a macro in it?

Did you download libreoffice from the Mageia repos?

24.122.0.0 - 24.122.63.255 belongs to COGECO Cable Canada Inc., 4141 boul. St-jean, Trois-Riviera, Quebec

Re: Why is LibreOffice accessing the network when I open a f

PostPosted: Feb 9th, '16, 22:40
by ozky
Libreoffice headless needs network. it's document converter can use online conversion over network hosted documents,if you need to convert like ms format to odf.
http://diegolamonica.info/how-to-make-l ... entos-6-3/
http://serverfault.com/questions/632044 ... -in-centos

Re: Why is LibreOffice accessing the network when I open a f

PostPosted: Feb 9th, '16, 23:14
by doktor5000
He doesn't run headless, and network access is obviously required if you want to setup a headless listener that accepts conversion jobs from remote boxes via network. Not necessary if you only convert locally.

Re: Why is LibreOffice accessing the network when I open a f

PostPosted: Feb 18th, '16, 02:14
by ghmitch
The documents in question contained a huge number of links and remote images. That explains it all. Thanks guys. I should have figured it out. I feel pretty stupid over this one.