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The DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error

DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error is a very common network-related issue that occurs when your computer or device is unable to connect to a website because of a DNS (Domain Name System) lookup failure. The DNS system is responsible for resolving human-readable domain names matched to IP addresses that computers can understand and use to access websites.

The main cause of DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error is a DNS configuration issue. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  1. DNS server issues: If the DNS server you are using is not functioning properly, it may not be able to resolve domain names, leading to a DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error.

  2. Incorrect DNS settings: If your device or computer is configured to use the wrong DNS server or has incorrect DNS settings, you may experience DNS lookup failures.

  3. Firewall or antivirus software: Sometimes, firewall or antivirus software can block or interfere with DNS requests, leading to DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE errors.

  4. Network connectivity issues: If there are network connectivity issues or problems with your internet connection, you may experience DNS lookup failures and the DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error.

Basically, DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error is usually caused by DNS configuration issues, such as incorrect DNS settings or problems with the DNS server.

Other troubleshooting moves to try:

Try to reach the problematic website using other browsers. If you're using Chrome, for example, try Firefox or Opera, see if you get the same result. If you do not get the same result, then the issue resides with the problematic browser.

Things to try:

1) If you are using a WINDOWS machine, try changing the settings for alternative DNS enabled.

2) Are you using a software program to make your internet connections via a VPN? If so, change the VPN location or turn it off/on to see if that stops The DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error from appearing.

3) Do you have Firewall settings on your machine that could be causing the problem? Change them and check again for the The DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error. If that solves it, remember to go back and turn on your FIREWALL SETTINGS again afterward, you should not leave your machine "unprotected."

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