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re: Issue with tigerdroppings.com pages loading.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 9:09 am to paperwasp
Posted on 1/26/23 at 9:09 am to paperwasp
Yes, I've tried clearing cache etc. Doesn't help.
It did it yesterday when I posted that message. Had trouble with it for a few hours. Then worked fine the rest of the day.
Been on TD all morning today, just started doing it again.
ETA: now it's working fine again. It's really weird.
It did it yesterday when I posted that message. Had trouble with it for a few hours. Then worked fine the rest of the day.
Been on TD all morning today, just started doing it again.
ETA: now it's working fine again. It's really weird.
This post was edited on 1/26/23 at 10:01 am
Posted on 1/26/23 at 1:42 pm to NATidefan
IDK bro, that's a weird one.
The usual issues would probably make all sites load that way consistently, would affect every related site here (like SEC Rant), or would affect every user — the fact that it's happening only on one domain and seemingly only to you is curious.
Maybe it's a certificate issue? This has been a recurring thing here in the past, and I believe there have been some recent updates. It could be that you've got a locally stored certificate that's bad, and it's timing-out.
Do you ever see any type of error when this happens, like "connection is not private" or "SSL," or anything with the word "certificate?"
Also, I don't have my old Android phone handy so I can't verify this, but in Chrome, if you type "chrome://net-internals/#dns" into the address bar, do you get an option that says "Clear host cache?"
The usual issues would probably make all sites load that way consistently, would affect every related site here (like SEC Rant), or would affect every user — the fact that it's happening only on one domain and seemingly only to you is curious.
Maybe it's a certificate issue? This has been a recurring thing here in the past, and I believe there have been some recent updates. It could be that you've got a locally stored certificate that's bad, and it's timing-out.
Do you ever see any type of error when this happens, like "connection is not private" or "SSL," or anything with the word "certificate?"
Also, I don't have my old Android phone handy so I can't verify this, but in Chrome, if you type "chrome://net-internals/#dns" into the address bar, do you get an option that says "Clear host cache?"
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