My browsers can not connect to the internet while my Ubuntu is connected
I am using Ubuntu 1604, and I am connected to a WiFi network.
My computer is connected, I can download and install updates, I can use skype, telegram desktop and everything but my google chrome browser and firefox browser can not access the Internet!
What's wrong with my Ubuntu?
I try the only answer and now I have my firefox again!
But I can't set the chrome proxy to be "no proxy" or "direct".
I tried the solutions from Google Chrome proxy settings?,
but still have the problem!
Could you please help me?!
16.04 firefox google-chrome connection browser
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I am using Ubuntu 1604, and I am connected to a WiFi network.
My computer is connected, I can download and install updates, I can use skype, telegram desktop and everything but my google chrome browser and firefox browser can not access the Internet!
What's wrong with my Ubuntu?
I try the only answer and now I have my firefox again!
But I can't set the chrome proxy to be "no proxy" or "direct".
I tried the solutions from Google Chrome proxy settings?,
but still have the problem!
Could you please help me?!
16.04 firefox google-chrome connection browser
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I am using Ubuntu 1604, and I am connected to a WiFi network.
My computer is connected, I can download and install updates, I can use skype, telegram desktop and everything but my google chrome browser and firefox browser can not access the Internet!
What's wrong with my Ubuntu?
I try the only answer and now I have my firefox again!
But I can't set the chrome proxy to be "no proxy" or "direct".
I tried the solutions from Google Chrome proxy settings?,
but still have the problem!
Could you please help me?!
16.04 firefox google-chrome connection browser
I am using Ubuntu 1604, and I am connected to a WiFi network.
My computer is connected, I can download and install updates, I can use skype, telegram desktop and everything but my google chrome browser and firefox browser can not access the Internet!
What's wrong with my Ubuntu?
I try the only answer and now I have my firefox again!
But I can't set the chrome proxy to be "no proxy" or "direct".
I tried the solutions from Google Chrome proxy settings?,
but still have the problem!
Could you please help me?!
16.04 firefox google-chrome connection browser
16.04 firefox google-chrome connection browser
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I had the same problem and solved it by the following steps:
1) Open FireFox and enter about:preferences
in the URL.
2) In the General tab scroll to the bottom.
3) Under the Network Proxy header click on Settings...
4) At the top, choose Auto detect proxy settings for this network
5) Click OK
type www.askubuntu.com
in the URL bar and see if it works!
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open firefox
write
about:preferences
go advanced-Network
revise proxy settings
more help can be see here.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-cant-load-websites-other-browsers-can
you are welcome, plese tell me if work or if you have any question.
My firefox browser can browse pages now, but google chrome still have the problem! I tried the same method for it, but I can't figure out how to fix it
– Jane95
Jun 22 '17 at 15:12
For Chrome, try the Proxy SwitchyOmega extension. It'll let you set Chrome to use a direct connection (or whatever other proxy settings you want).
– Chai T. Rex
Jun 25 '17 at 8:47
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Same problem, I am facing on Ubuntu 18.04. But for now I am giving proxy to google-chrome by terminal.
google-chrome --proxy-server="http://xxxx:port"
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This occurred to me when I updated firefox. It occurred because by default firefox use IPv6 protocol. You need to disable that.
Try this:
1) In search tab, type about:config
2) Accept the safety prompt
3) Search for network.dns.disableIPv6
4) Make sure its value is set to true
. You can change it by double tapping it.
Hope it helps!
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I had the same problem and solved it by the following steps:
1) Open FireFox and enter about:preferences
in the URL.
2) In the General tab scroll to the bottom.
3) Under the Network Proxy header click on Settings...
4) At the top, choose Auto detect proxy settings for this network
5) Click OK
type www.askubuntu.com
in the URL bar and see if it works!
add a comment |
I had the same problem and solved it by the following steps:
1) Open FireFox and enter about:preferences
in the URL.
2) In the General tab scroll to the bottom.
3) Under the Network Proxy header click on Settings...
4) At the top, choose Auto detect proxy settings for this network
5) Click OK
type www.askubuntu.com
in the URL bar and see if it works!
add a comment |
I had the same problem and solved it by the following steps:
1) Open FireFox and enter about:preferences
in the URL.
2) In the General tab scroll to the bottom.
3) Under the Network Proxy header click on Settings...
4) At the top, choose Auto detect proxy settings for this network
5) Click OK
type www.askubuntu.com
in the URL bar and see if it works!
I had the same problem and solved it by the following steps:
1) Open FireFox and enter about:preferences
in the URL.
2) In the General tab scroll to the bottom.
3) Under the Network Proxy header click on Settings...
4) At the top, choose Auto detect proxy settings for this network
5) Click OK
type www.askubuntu.com
in the URL bar and see if it works!
answered Oct 30 '17 at 12:02
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open firefox
write
about:preferences
go advanced-Network
revise proxy settings
more help can be see here.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-cant-load-websites-other-browsers-can
you are welcome, plese tell me if work or if you have any question.
My firefox browser can browse pages now, but google chrome still have the problem! I tried the same method for it, but I can't figure out how to fix it
– Jane95
Jun 22 '17 at 15:12
For Chrome, try the Proxy SwitchyOmega extension. It'll let you set Chrome to use a direct connection (or whatever other proxy settings you want).
– Chai T. Rex
Jun 25 '17 at 8:47
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open firefox
write
about:preferences
go advanced-Network
revise proxy settings
more help can be see here.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-cant-load-websites-other-browsers-can
you are welcome, plese tell me if work or if you have any question.
My firefox browser can browse pages now, but google chrome still have the problem! I tried the same method for it, but I can't figure out how to fix it
– Jane95
Jun 22 '17 at 15:12
For Chrome, try the Proxy SwitchyOmega extension. It'll let you set Chrome to use a direct connection (or whatever other proxy settings you want).
– Chai T. Rex
Jun 25 '17 at 8:47
add a comment |
open firefox
write
about:preferences
go advanced-Network
revise proxy settings
more help can be see here.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-cant-load-websites-other-browsers-can
you are welcome, plese tell me if work or if you have any question.
open firefox
write
about:preferences
go advanced-Network
revise proxy settings
more help can be see here.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-cant-load-websites-other-browsers-can
you are welcome, plese tell me if work or if you have any question.
answered Jun 22 '17 at 14:58
Javier Palmero
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538
My firefox browser can browse pages now, but google chrome still have the problem! I tried the same method for it, but I can't figure out how to fix it
– Jane95
Jun 22 '17 at 15:12
For Chrome, try the Proxy SwitchyOmega extension. It'll let you set Chrome to use a direct connection (or whatever other proxy settings you want).
– Chai T. Rex
Jun 25 '17 at 8:47
add a comment |
My firefox browser can browse pages now, but google chrome still have the problem! I tried the same method for it, but I can't figure out how to fix it
– Jane95
Jun 22 '17 at 15:12
For Chrome, try the Proxy SwitchyOmega extension. It'll let you set Chrome to use a direct connection (or whatever other proxy settings you want).
– Chai T. Rex
Jun 25 '17 at 8:47
My firefox browser can browse pages now, but google chrome still have the problem! I tried the same method for it, but I can't figure out how to fix it
– Jane95
Jun 22 '17 at 15:12
My firefox browser can browse pages now, but google chrome still have the problem! I tried the same method for it, but I can't figure out how to fix it
– Jane95
Jun 22 '17 at 15:12
For Chrome, try the Proxy SwitchyOmega extension. It'll let you set Chrome to use a direct connection (or whatever other proxy settings you want).
– Chai T. Rex
Jun 25 '17 at 8:47
For Chrome, try the Proxy SwitchyOmega extension. It'll let you set Chrome to use a direct connection (or whatever other proxy settings you want).
– Chai T. Rex
Jun 25 '17 at 8:47
add a comment |
Same problem, I am facing on Ubuntu 18.04. But for now I am giving proxy to google-chrome by terminal.
google-chrome --proxy-server="http://xxxx:port"
add a comment |
Same problem, I am facing on Ubuntu 18.04. But for now I am giving proxy to google-chrome by terminal.
google-chrome --proxy-server="http://xxxx:port"
add a comment |
Same problem, I am facing on Ubuntu 18.04. But for now I am giving proxy to google-chrome by terminal.
google-chrome --proxy-server="http://xxxx:port"
Same problem, I am facing on Ubuntu 18.04. But for now I am giving proxy to google-chrome by terminal.
google-chrome --proxy-server="http://xxxx:port"
answered Jul 7 at 6:44
Abhishek Raj
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This occurred to me when I updated firefox. It occurred because by default firefox use IPv6 protocol. You need to disable that.
Try this:
1) In search tab, type about:config
2) Accept the safety prompt
3) Search for network.dns.disableIPv6
4) Make sure its value is set to true
. You can change it by double tapping it.
Hope it helps!
New contributor
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This occurred to me when I updated firefox. It occurred because by default firefox use IPv6 protocol. You need to disable that.
Try this:
1) In search tab, type about:config
2) Accept the safety prompt
3) Search for network.dns.disableIPv6
4) Make sure its value is set to true
. You can change it by double tapping it.
Hope it helps!
New contributor
add a comment |
This occurred to me when I updated firefox. It occurred because by default firefox use IPv6 protocol. You need to disable that.
Try this:
1) In search tab, type about:config
2) Accept the safety prompt
3) Search for network.dns.disableIPv6
4) Make sure its value is set to true
. You can change it by double tapping it.
Hope it helps!
New contributor
This occurred to me when I updated firefox. It occurred because by default firefox use IPv6 protocol. You need to disable that.
Try this:
1) In search tab, type about:config
2) Accept the safety prompt
3) Search for network.dns.disableIPv6
4) Make sure its value is set to true
. You can change it by double tapping it.
Hope it helps!
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