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getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND omegle.com #69
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That's a DNS error, means your DNS isn't able to find the domain omegle.com,
there's not a lot I can do on my end, all I can do is call the API to try
to resolve the domain.
You on some kind of weird network?
If you're using Firefox or chrome then perhaps it's using DNS over https
which might explain why it's magically working in your web browser?
…On Mon, Jul 12, 2021, 5:10 AM opensourcce-bot ***@***.***> wrote:
I downloaded the latest version, however I still get this error all the
time. Tried the default settings, spy and ask mode off. It's stuck on
creating a connection. Maybe it's connected to the fact that when you enter
omegle.com, or www.omegle.com to the url bar, it won't load, only if you
input https://www.omegle.com/. I'm not sure.
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It's a regular home network. That may explain why omegle works in Firefox,
but didn't work in the Brave browser. Is there anything I can do to fix
this?
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That's a DNS error, means your DNS isn't able to find the domain
omegle.com,
there's not a lot I can do on my end, all I can do is call the API to try
to resolve the domain.
You on some kind of weird network?
If you're using Firefox or chrome then perhaps it's using DNS over https
which might explain why it's magically working in your web browser?
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> I downloaded the latest version, however I still get this error all the
> time. Tried the default settings, spy and ask mode off. It's stuck on
> creating a connection. Maybe it's connected to the fact that when you
enter
> omegle.com, or www.omegle.com to the url bar, it won't load, only if you
> input https://www.omegle.com/. I'm not sure.
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I just disabled DNS over HTTPS in Firefox, and it indeed doesn't load the website. |
Other websites seem to work with https, Omegle is the only one where I get a DNS error. |
You can likely fix your issue by changing your DNS server. You can Google
how to change your DNS settings depending on your OS.
It's also possible your router or ISP is messing with things, like, if
you're in China, it's common for most websites to not work 😂
I'd advise using one of
Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1
Google: 8.8.8.8
Or another big tech company :)
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Other websites seem to work with https, Omegle is the only one where I get
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I found the problem! I was blocking omegle on the computer from the router's settings. Thank you for your help, I'll check if the problem still persists. |
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I downloaded the latest version, however I still get this error all the time. Tried the default settings, spy and ask mode off. It's stuck on creating a connection. Maybe it's connected to the fact that when you enter omegle.com, or www.omegle.com to the url bar, it won't load, only if you input https://www.omegle.com/. I'm not sure.
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