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Chrome
« on: January 14, 2021, 06:59:13 AM »
I am receiving the following notice more and more often when using the internet browser Chrome:


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[color=var(--heading-color)]This site can’t be reached[/color]
Check if there is a typo in www.ecclesia.luxvera.org.


  • If spelling is correct, [color=var(--google-blue-600)]try running Windows Network Diagnostics[/color].

[color=var(--error-code-color)]DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
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This is just the latest example.  It seems that I get this fairly frequently on an increasing number of websites--but only for websites that most people would consider to be "conservative" or "fringe".  It also happens with Bitchute on occasion and Chrome wouldn't open Gab for me yesterday.

When I get this, I copy the webaddress and open Firefox and Firefox opens the website immediately.

Anyone else having this problem or does this seem to be only a local problem that my computer is having?

Re: Chrome
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2021, 12:50:52 PM »
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65420410/check-if-there-is-a-typo-in-domain-name

Since you say that firefox works, probably the cause is something in either a Chrome extension, or in Chrome configuration, or in Chrome itself.  But if the problem is intermittent even in Chrome then maybe it is your ISP?  It is something in the DNS lookups that is failing and the ISP is providing the DNS service to you.  If you can consistently reproduce with Chrome and not with any other browser then I would guess something is messed up in the Chrome config or an extension.


Re: Chrome
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2021, 12:55:22 PM »
I get 403 forbidden for that site. Something on their end.

Re: Chrome
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2021, 01:04:56 PM »
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65420410/check-if-there-is-a-typo-in-domain-name

Since you say that firefox works, probably the cause is something in either a Chrome extension, or in Chrome configuration, or in Chrome itself.  But if the problem is intermittent even in Chrome then maybe it is your ISP?  It is something in the DNS lookups that is failing and the ISP is providing the DNS service to you.  If you can consistently reproduce with Chrome and not with any other browser then I would guess something is messed up in the Chrome config or an extension.
I'm sorry.  I read your comments and this is how it looks to me:

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Δεδομένου ότι λέτε ότι ο Firefox λειτουργεί, πιθανότατα η αιτία είναι κάτι είτε σε επέκταση Chrome, είτε σε διαμόρφωση Chrome ή στο ίδιο το Chrome. Αλλά αν το πρόβλημα είναι διαλείπουσα ακόμη και στο Chrome, τότε ίσως είναι ο ISP σας; Είναι κάτι στις αναζητήσεις DNS που αποτυγχάνει και ο ISP σας παρέχει την υπηρεσία DNS. Εάν μπορείτε να αναπαραγάγετε με συνέπεια με το Chrome και όχι με οποιοδήποτε άλλο πρόγραμμα περιήγησης, τότε υποθέτω ότι κάτι είναι χαλασμένο στη διαμόρφωση του Chrome ή σε μια επέκταση.
But it is an intermittent problem.  I just looked at that same website using Chrome now and it popped up immediately.  I just don't know what it and was wondering if this was a problem others are experiencing.

Re: Chrome
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2021, 01:25:51 PM »
I'm sorry.  I read your comments and this is how it looks to me:
But it is an intermittent problem.  I just looked at that same website using Chrome now and it popped up immediately.  I just don't know what it and was wondering if this was a problem others are experiencing.
It's unlikely that the issue is in Chrome itself.  Either your Internet Service Provider (the people you pay money to in order to access the internet) is having trouble or it is something about the way you are trying to access the site.  Maybe there is a space character in the URL or something like that.  Try to notice patterns in the failures.  That might help identify the root cause.