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ERROR: gcloud crashed (ConnectionError): HTTPSConnectionPool(host='oauth2.googleapis.com', port=443):

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I have been using gcloud cli for last 3months on my system, but now I start facing this error while authenticating with gcloud auth login or gcloud init --console-only.

After debugging it, I see some issue with the DNS resolution for oauth2.googleapis.com

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Below is the result when trying to ping oauth2.googleapis.com:

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PING dotblocking.dummy (13.127.247.216): 56 data bytes (My ISP seems to redirecting it to dotblocking.dummy) Request timeout for icmp_seq 0 Request timeout for icmp_seq 1

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jp flag
am also facing the same issue for more than past 48 hrs. Did you able to overcome this with any workaround.
Catherine O avatar
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Hi @shaishaw, can you confirm if the issue has been resolved?
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gn flag

Change you DNS servers to Google ones. Clear your DNS cache first

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jp flag

Hope you use Airtel broadband. Airtel ISP is the problem. Because of the recent outage issue they had last week. Use CloudFlare or VPN to resolve the issue.

Reference

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68836901/gcp-cloud-sql-proxy-times-out-connectex

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