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Sometime when we are trying to open a web page in Chrome and all it gives you is this error message – “DNS Error – cannot find server.”
After refreshing a page the error persists. Then open an alternate browser, like Firefox or IE, and the website loads up without any problem. So its a Chrome specific issue and has nothing to do with DNS Servers or your Internet connection.
Chrome website suggests that you clear your browser cache, delete the cookies and scan your computer for malicious software to fix the issue.
Well, that may not fix your problem because the issue is not ( malware ) but its built-in Chrome setting that’s preventing certain websites from opening up in Chrome.
When you visit a webpage (like a search results page), Google Chrome will pre- fetch the IP addresses of all websites that are listed on that page. Since the browser has the IP addresses of all the links in advance, DNS pre-fetching ensures that any links that may you click on that webpage will load faster. However, when pre- fetching fails, something that’s not very uncommon, you may get the “link broken” error, more likely to see such an error when you are trying to open a website that you have never visited before.
DNS error in chrome |
After refreshing a page the error persists. Then open an alternate browser, like Firefox or IE, and the website loads up without any problem. So its a Chrome specific issue and has nothing to do with DNS Servers or your Internet connection.
Chrome website suggests that you clear your browser cache, delete the cookies and scan your computer for malicious software to fix the issue.
Well, that may not fix your problem because the issue is not ( malware ) but its built-in Chrome setting that’s preventing certain websites from opening up in Chrome.
When you visit a webpage (like a search results page), Google Chrome will pre- fetch the IP addresses of all websites that are listed on that page. Since the browser has the IP addresses of all the links in advance, DNS pre-fetching ensures that any links that may you click on that webpage will load faster. However, when pre- fetching fails, something that’s not very uncommon, you may get the “link broken” error, more likely to see such an error when you are trying to open a website that you have never visited before.
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