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#324273 22-Mar-2026 15:33
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I get the following error when trying to open a link in a forum post. This happens on MacOS, Android or Windows 11. This occurs in Chrome but not Firefox. No Adblock extensions active, pop ups ups allowed. Any ideas?

 

This site can’t be reached

 

Check if there is a typo in go.skimresources.com.

 

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN





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  #3472414 22-Mar-2026 15:46
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Your network is probably blocking skimresources. It's an ad redirection we use to monetise links where possible. We have been using for years, and I don't think it should be blocked.

 

Perhaps some other ad blocking on your computer, browser or network DNS?





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  #3472694 23-Mar-2026 16:44
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Checked my network settings and could not find anything that would cause this. There was a Adblock feature on the Router which I disabled and rebooted the network this did not fix the issue. I have tested with the following browsers both desktop and mobile versions.

 

Edge.. Failed desktop OK on mobile 

 

Safari.. Failed on both desktop and mobile

 

Chrome.. Failed on both desktop and mobile

 

Comet.. Worked OK on both

 

Firefox.. Worked OK on both

 

I have cleared cache and data from the browsers and confirmed that they are all using the latest release. This issue has only started in the last week or so. Comet is a Chromium based browser I believe. 





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  #3472878 23-Mar-2026 19:23
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Using the different browsers see what you get for your DNS using a tool like this:

- https://ipleak.net/

My off the bat recollection is the first three browsers use your system configured DNS and Firefox is independent, but it's been a while.



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  #3478958 8-Apr-2026 09:03
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This is resolved.

 

Cause=By Me

 

Resolution = Removed block on Router.

 

Root cause= Me





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  #3478960 8-Apr-2026 09:07
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Someone remove @mikeb4 's Uber Geek title please.

 

;)

 

 





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  #3478965 8-Apr-2026 09:28
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xpd:

 

Someone remove @mikeb4 's Uber Geek title please.

 

;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAHAHA you might be right with that. I am going to claim senior moment





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