How to fix error 'This site can’t be reached. Took too long to respond' for a service on an Ubuntu server?
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How to fix error 'This site can’t be reached. Took too long to respond' for a service on an Ubuntu server?
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
I SSH into a remote Ubuntu virtual machine and I want to open http://IPaddress:8081/#/ in a browser outside of the Ubuntu Server.
Ping and tracert returned:
Request timed out.
networking 16.04 server localhost
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How to fix error 'This site can’t be reached. Took too long to respond' for a service on an Ubuntu server?
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
I SSH into a remote Ubuntu virtual machine and I want to open http://IPaddress:8081/#/ in a browser outside of the Ubuntu Server.
Ping and tracert returned:
Request timed out.
networking 16.04 server localhost
Do you really want to publicly post your IP address?
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 21:59
@android-dev Is my edit sufficient?
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 22:10
Yes, although it is still visible in the edit history. If you'd like, I'll ask a moderator to nuke the old revision.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:08
@android-dev Yes, please. Thank you.
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 23:10
Okay, I've asked them to redact revision one.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:16
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How to fix error 'This site can’t be reached. Took too long to respond' for a service on an Ubuntu server?
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
I SSH into a remote Ubuntu virtual machine and I want to open http://IPaddress:8081/#/ in a browser outside of the Ubuntu Server.
Ping and tracert returned:
Request timed out.
networking 16.04 server localhost
How to fix error 'This site can’t be reached. Took too long to respond' for a service on an Ubuntu server?
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
I SSH into a remote Ubuntu virtual machine and I want to open http://IPaddress:8081/#/ in a browser outside of the Ubuntu Server.
Ping and tracert returned:
Request timed out.
networking 16.04 server localhost
networking 16.04 server localhost
edited May 1 '17 at 23:19
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asked May 1 '17 at 21:56
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Do you really want to publicly post your IP address?
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 21:59
@android-dev Is my edit sufficient?
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 22:10
Yes, although it is still visible in the edit history. If you'd like, I'll ask a moderator to nuke the old revision.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:08
@android-dev Yes, please. Thank you.
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 23:10
Okay, I've asked them to redact revision one.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:16
add a comment |
Do you really want to publicly post your IP address?
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 21:59
@android-dev Is my edit sufficient?
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 22:10
Yes, although it is still visible in the edit history. If you'd like, I'll ask a moderator to nuke the old revision.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:08
@android-dev Yes, please. Thank you.
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 23:10
Okay, I've asked them to redact revision one.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:16
Do you really want to publicly post your IP address?
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 21:59
Do you really want to publicly post your IP address?
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 21:59
@android-dev Is my edit sufficient?
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 22:10
@android-dev Is my edit sufficient?
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 22:10
Yes, although it is still visible in the edit history. If you'd like, I'll ask a moderator to nuke the old revision.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:08
Yes, although it is still visible in the edit history. If you'd like, I'll ask a moderator to nuke the old revision.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:08
@android-dev Yes, please. Thank you.
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 23:10
@android-dev Yes, please. Thank you.
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 23:10
Okay, I've asked them to redact revision one.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:16
Okay, I've asked them to redact revision one.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:16
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Many Chrome users facing this issue - "cant reach website" with the message showing "Unexpectedly closed the connection" or "Server DNS address could not be found" "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" and took too long to respond..
The reason of the error causing some websites not loading is because of DNS lookup failed - I was also got stuck here, and then I found this tutorial showing server DNS address could not be found fix.
http://www.problogbooster.com/2015/03/fix-this-site-cannot-be-reached-err-connection-timed-out-reset-chrome-windows-error-dns-address-not-found-lookup-failure-localhost-refused-to-connect-solved.html
I got the solution by resetting, you may find something else check it
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In general, the problem This site can't be reached may happens for failing on DNS lookup . DNS is that network address that translates the website name to its internet address. Most often it causes for not getting the internet connection or misconfigured internet or network settings. Another reason could be the firewall preventing Google Chrome to load the webpage. Here are some possible solutions, these solutions will try to minimize or remove the error completely and takes you to your desired website in your Chrome browser.
Clear browser cache, history and cookies
Reset Chrome browser settings
Reset Wi-Fi Modem
Restart DNS client
Change IPv4 DNS Address
Disable "Experimental QUIC protocol" flag
Changing maximum allowed TLS version
Reset the Chrome profile Sync
Remove browser extension from Chrome
Reset TCP/IP
Scan your device for malware
Reinstall Chrome
Install another web browser
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2 Answers
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active
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2 Answers
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
0
down vote
Many Chrome users facing this issue - "cant reach website" with the message showing "Unexpectedly closed the connection" or "Server DNS address could not be found" "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" and took too long to respond..
The reason of the error causing some websites not loading is because of DNS lookup failed - I was also got stuck here, and then I found this tutorial showing server DNS address could not be found fix.
http://www.problogbooster.com/2015/03/fix-this-site-cannot-be-reached-err-connection-timed-out-reset-chrome-windows-error-dns-address-not-found-lookup-failure-localhost-refused-to-connect-solved.html
I got the solution by resetting, you may find something else check it
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Many Chrome users facing this issue - "cant reach website" with the message showing "Unexpectedly closed the connection" or "Server DNS address could not be found" "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" and took too long to respond..
The reason of the error causing some websites not loading is because of DNS lookup failed - I was also got stuck here, and then I found this tutorial showing server DNS address could not be found fix.
http://www.problogbooster.com/2015/03/fix-this-site-cannot-be-reached-err-connection-timed-out-reset-chrome-windows-error-dns-address-not-found-lookup-failure-localhost-refused-to-connect-solved.html
I got the solution by resetting, you may find something else check it
add a comment |
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down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Many Chrome users facing this issue - "cant reach website" with the message showing "Unexpectedly closed the connection" or "Server DNS address could not be found" "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" and took too long to respond..
The reason of the error causing some websites not loading is because of DNS lookup failed - I was also got stuck here, and then I found this tutorial showing server DNS address could not be found fix.
http://www.problogbooster.com/2015/03/fix-this-site-cannot-be-reached-err-connection-timed-out-reset-chrome-windows-error-dns-address-not-found-lookup-failure-localhost-refused-to-connect-solved.html
I got the solution by resetting, you may find something else check it
Many Chrome users facing this issue - "cant reach website" with the message showing "Unexpectedly closed the connection" or "Server DNS address could not be found" "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" and took too long to respond..
The reason of the error causing some websites not loading is because of DNS lookup failed - I was also got stuck here, and then I found this tutorial showing server DNS address could not be found fix.
http://www.problogbooster.com/2015/03/fix-this-site-cannot-be-reached-err-connection-timed-out-reset-chrome-windows-error-dns-address-not-found-lookup-failure-localhost-refused-to-connect-solved.html
I got the solution by resetting, you may find something else check it
answered May 5 '17 at 8:13
ShoutMeLoud
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In general, the problem This site can't be reached may happens for failing on DNS lookup . DNS is that network address that translates the website name to its internet address. Most often it causes for not getting the internet connection or misconfigured internet or network settings. Another reason could be the firewall preventing Google Chrome to load the webpage. Here are some possible solutions, these solutions will try to minimize or remove the error completely and takes you to your desired website in your Chrome browser.
Clear browser cache, history and cookies
Reset Chrome browser settings
Reset Wi-Fi Modem
Restart DNS client
Change IPv4 DNS Address
Disable "Experimental QUIC protocol" flag
Changing maximum allowed TLS version
Reset the Chrome profile Sync
Remove browser extension from Chrome
Reset TCP/IP
Scan your device for malware
Reinstall Chrome
Install another web browser
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up vote
0
down vote
In general, the problem This site can't be reached may happens for failing on DNS lookup . DNS is that network address that translates the website name to its internet address. Most often it causes for not getting the internet connection or misconfigured internet or network settings. Another reason could be the firewall preventing Google Chrome to load the webpage. Here are some possible solutions, these solutions will try to minimize or remove the error completely and takes you to your desired website in your Chrome browser.
Clear browser cache, history and cookies
Reset Chrome browser settings
Reset Wi-Fi Modem
Restart DNS client
Change IPv4 DNS Address
Disable "Experimental QUIC protocol" flag
Changing maximum allowed TLS version
Reset the Chrome profile Sync
Remove browser extension from Chrome
Reset TCP/IP
Scan your device for malware
Reinstall Chrome
Install another web browser
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
In general, the problem This site can't be reached may happens for failing on DNS lookup . DNS is that network address that translates the website name to its internet address. Most often it causes for not getting the internet connection or misconfigured internet or network settings. Another reason could be the firewall preventing Google Chrome to load the webpage. Here are some possible solutions, these solutions will try to minimize or remove the error completely and takes you to your desired website in your Chrome browser.
Clear browser cache, history and cookies
Reset Chrome browser settings
Reset Wi-Fi Modem
Restart DNS client
Change IPv4 DNS Address
Disable "Experimental QUIC protocol" flag
Changing maximum allowed TLS version
Reset the Chrome profile Sync
Remove browser extension from Chrome
Reset TCP/IP
Scan your device for malware
Reinstall Chrome
Install another web browser
In general, the problem This site can't be reached may happens for failing on DNS lookup . DNS is that network address that translates the website name to its internet address. Most often it causes for not getting the internet connection or misconfigured internet or network settings. Another reason could be the firewall preventing Google Chrome to load the webpage. Here are some possible solutions, these solutions will try to minimize or remove the error completely and takes you to your desired website in your Chrome browser.
Clear browser cache, history and cookies
Reset Chrome browser settings
Reset Wi-Fi Modem
Restart DNS client
Change IPv4 DNS Address
Disable "Experimental QUIC protocol" flag
Changing maximum allowed TLS version
Reset the Chrome profile Sync
Remove browser extension from Chrome
Reset TCP/IP
Scan your device for malware
Reinstall Chrome
Install another web browser
answered Oct 23 at 6:24
rahul kumar
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Do you really want to publicly post your IP address?
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 21:59
@android-dev Is my edit sufficient?
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 22:10
Yes, although it is still visible in the edit history. If you'd like, I'll ask a moderator to nuke the old revision.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:08
@android-dev Yes, please. Thank you.
– Minoo
May 1 '17 at 23:10
Okay, I've asked them to redact revision one.
– Android Dev
May 1 '17 at 23:16