2 points | by arun-mani-j 10 hours ago ago
7 comments
Are you sure you're seeing a page from Google? http is subject to manipulation by anyone on your network path.
there are sites where u can pop in a dname and get results from different servers outside of your isp influence. useful in such a case to get an idea if everyone has a similar response
Update: it was my ISP. After switching networks and flushing the cache, it fails for me too.
Sorry for the mistake :(
(Clicked "hide" option in the post from my side,don't know if it is possible for me to delete it)
I just get on iPhone: Safari can't open the page because the server can't be found.
http://x.google.com and http://linux.google.com don't work; Google is not hosting them.
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Are you sure you're seeing a page from Google? http is subject to manipulation by anyone on your network path.
there are sites where u can pop in a dname and get results from different servers outside of your isp influence. useful in such a case to get an idea if everyone has a similar response
Update: it was my ISP. After switching networks and flushing the cache, it fails for me too.
Sorry for the mistake :(
(Clicked "hide" option in the post from my side,don't know if it is possible for me to delete it)
I just get on iPhone: Safari can't open the page because the server can't be found.
http://x.google.com and http://linux.google.com don't work; Google is not hosting them.
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