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revolution
I got that also.
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redsock
Upstream router dying, I don't think they have replaced it as yet so might be another round or two in the coming days. On it in any case
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Mike Gonta
The same or similar may be happening again.
I use these lines in the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file Code: 208.99.203.253 board.flatassembler.net 208.99.203.253 flatassembler.net It happened at forum.osdev.org Code: #173.255.206.39 forum.osdev.org |
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revolution
Mike Gonta wrote: The same or similar may be happening again. Some that are easy to type: 1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8 9.9.9.9 There are thousands of resolvers around so if you don't like those just use any other one. Usually picking one that is close to you gives more speedy results. But also note that your local router, or your ISP's downstream router, may capture all DNS queries and not allow you to get to other external resolvers. Just something to consider in case that affects you. DoH might save you there. |
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Mike Gonta
revolution wrote:
Actually I was using 1.1.1.1. I changed it back to auto and now it is fine. |
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ProMiNick
problem is under whole chromium family of browsers: SEC_ERROR_OCSP_SERVER_ERROR.
while ie8 connected without problems... |
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revolution
ProMiNick wrote: problem is under whole chromium family of browsers: SEC_ERROR_OCSP_SERVER_ERROR. For a temporary fix I disabled OCSP stapling, which is why I can now access. But otherwise with the OCSP configured for all checks, it fails. Note that in FF the option to disable OCSP checks has no effect, only disabling stapling works. |
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redsock
Please let me know if this is still an issue.
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