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Website reach fail with 'dial tcp4: lookup on 127.0.0.1:53 server misbeheaving' #199

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ticklemyIP opened this issue Nov 17, 2024 · 2 comments

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@ticklemyIP
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ticklemyIP commented Nov 17, 2024

Describe the bug
When visiting certain sites, both on (Android) and Linux (didn't try replicating on Windows), after loading a few seconds the browser shows error: dial tcp4: lookup site.com on 127.0.0.1:53: server misbehaving, then after reloading dial tcp4: lookup site.com: i/o timeout. If I visit the site from a search engine, or if I use my real IP this doesn't happen. I can replicate constantly on wurkkos.com

Since this happens both on Android and Desktop ill open an issue for both.

I tried the following with no results:

  • app internal DNS set from CloudFlare to Google, ControlD, Os default
  • disable firewall
  • disallow LAN traffic
  • selected all non 'Auto' DNS managers
  • using different servers
  • using a different (default Firefox) browser from Brave what I already used.

OS and app information:

  • OS: Linux Fedora Atomic (Bazzite)
  • App version: Linux RPM v2.11.11
  • ROBERT lists off

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to site
  2. Wait
  3. dial tcp4 error

Expected behavior

The site always works and doesn't throw errors.

@Ivantheallknowing
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You should contact support as this isn't a desktop app bug

https://windscribe.com/contact-support

@bernerdad
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Hi. On your Linux machine, do you have the Connected DNS setting in the app set to Auto or Custom?

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