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Spec websites are down #59
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I just tried this link, and it worked now. Already solved I guess. |
That is strange, the site does load under Chromium but not under Firefox. I don't use a VPN. |
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Locally I also can not use
For the record I'm using OpenDNS. |
@melroy89 maybe try a DNS lookup with Output for me (using Cloudflare DNS here)
From the lookup I can see that the actual website URL is https://proposal-common-min-api.deno.dev/ so maybe that one works better for you. |
Seems like a same issue as wintercg/www#35 |
Yes got the same output I think:
You're right https://proposal-common-min-api.deno.dev/ does load fine here!! |
Closing this issue, since the problem seems to have been long fixed. If it happens again, please do comment or open a new issue. |
No it's not fixed. The original url still doesn't work in Opera Mobile (it also used to not work under Firefox): https://common-min-api.proposal.wintercg.org/ |
I've never seen wildcards used in the middle of a name in DNS replies, so maybe that's exotic enough to confuse some resolvers. |
Yeah, you are right, it's a strange use of wildcard:
Curl gives me (another domain just work fine):
Output of resolvectl (under Linux Mint):
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Also, even though I'm able to resolve the IP, my Firefox complains
I have no idea what that means. A quick websearch found https://superuser.com/a/1492755 and https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1315880 but both seem to (edit: NOT) have a really good clue. It seems like the error code can mean a lot of things, and most of the "solutions" about VPN etc. seem to be just work-arounds that circumvent a secondary problem. It might be about TLS cipher suites but I have no idea how to debug that. |
Try, what does that gives you?:
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Is it worth making an issue to Deno Deploy? It looks like that's the host and manager for this. |
Your spec sites are all down.. Like: https://common-min-api.proposal.wintercg.org/
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