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apt-get update / Domain resolution issue on Ubuntu 20.04 in Chromium / Firefox browsers #91

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xyzib opened this issue Oct 30, 2020 · 1 comment
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xyzib commented Oct 30, 2020

When you type in a domain to the URL bar in the format: xxx.com, it doesn't resolve / times out while trying to load, however https://xxx.com (clicking a link to https://xxx.com also resolves immediately.

Connected to IP address: 172.104.16.201 in the USA.

Additionally, the apt-get update command seems to not be working while connected to the VPN.

Could possibly have to do with this piece of networking functionality on the browser side:
https://thegeekpage.com/disable-web-browser-automatically-adding-www-url/

apt-get could be using different ports / a different kind of traffic that's unsupported.

@xyzib xyzib added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 30, 2020
@xyzib xyzib changed the title Domain resolution issue on Ubuntu 20.04 in Chromium / Firefox browsers apt-get update / Domain resolution issue on Ubuntu 20.04 in Chromium / Firefox browsers Oct 30, 2020
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sarnold commented Oct 31, 2020

On www-client/firefox-81.0.1 it defaults to http with foo.org but the prediction thing switches to https and adds a trailing slash if it recognizes/remembers the domain. From the browser side, the "fix" is basically using a plugin, eg, https-everywhere

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