[SOLVED] Can't access https://quasar.dev
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Hey folks,
Something very strange with my gears since yesterday…
For no visible reason, I can’t access https://quasar.dev
The browser return ‘Timeout’ and no way to enter.
Every first level fixes was made:- Clean cache
- Restart Mac
- DNS Flush
- Restart modem (and other hardwares)
- Try to use 4G
- Try to access from mobile (w/o wifi and 4G)
Any ideas would be great!!
TIA,mxaxs
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Me too … from Kazakhstan …
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@mxaxs @gkraser please use the temporary site for the meantime, here https://quasardev-ijurxbbaxj.now.sh , for those who still can’t view the quasar.dev one.
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@metalsadman said in TIMEOUT accessing https://quasar.dev from Brazil:
Oh man! Great! Thanks! I’m running under VPN to have access. But good to have an alternative.
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@metalsadman said in TIMEOUT accessing https://quasar.dev from Brazil:
@mxaxs @gkraser please use the temporary site for the meantime, here https://quasardev-ijurxbbaxj.now.sh , for those who still can’t view the quasar.dev one.
Thanks for the alternative!
Have the same connection problem from The Netherlands -
Additional info:
@rstoenescu said in unable to load quasar.dev (weekend 10/9,10/10):
The docs website is up and running. We had problems with our hosting and they were solved the same day.
If you still experience down time, please flush your DNS cache.Temp doc site, for those who are still unable to access official docs site.
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I have flushed my dns and still can’t access from México.
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I just mine back today (in Canada)
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For everyone that is having trouble accessing
quasar.dev
if you’re on a mac follow the steps in here https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/setting-up-1.1.1.1/mac/This will change your DNS to use Cloudflare DNS by default. This solved it for me. Hope it helps!.
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There are also steps for other platforms, however I did not test the other platforms.
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I am using 1.1.1.1 as my resolver but I still cannot get to the quasar.dev site.
Using https://www.digwebinterface.com/?hostnames=quasar.dev&type=A&trace=on&ns=resolver&useresolver=1.1.1.1 it resolves to 34.65.177.142
Using https://www.digwebinterface.com/?hostnames=quasar.dev&type=A&ns=resolver&useresolver=1.1.1.1 it resolves to 34.65.228.161I have put the latter in my hosts file and can open the site but is this IP the correct one? Will it change in the future?
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It’s also down again for me…, also using Cloudflare 1.1.1.1.
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@ddenev I also put 34.65.228.161 in my /etc/hosts and now I can access it.
I guess they’re doing lot’s of changes in the hosting/backend, hope everything gets fixed soon!!!.