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Some websites cannot be reached

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I am using Firefox and Ubuntu 20.04 (recently updated to 22.04). In both versions, some websites cannot be reached through Firefox.

What I have tried:

  • changing resolv.conf, adding nameserver 8.8.8.8, nameserver 8.8.4.4
  • trying with chrome (same error)
  • clearing every sort of temporary file in Firefox
  • disabling every proxy in Firefox

I still can't access e.g. scribd.com. My machine is in dual boot Windows 10/Ubuntu: on Windows, everything works fine. Do you have any hint?

Thomas Aichinger avatar
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First of all I would go to command line and try to ping this URL. Like ping www.example.com and ping -6 www.example.com. Does the ping get a response?
Leonardo avatar
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@ThomasAichinger ping -6 doesn't, whereas ping does
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Can you reach these websites with Chrome or Opera?
Leonardo avatar
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@ThomasAichinger No, at least not with chrome
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Then I would assume this website is down.
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@ThomasAichinger I can reach any website from windows 10 installed on the same computer, in dual boot
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Let us [continue this discussion in chat](https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/139764/discussion-between-thomas-aichinger-and-leonardo).
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