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A: Unable to use internet in ubuntu

Adil SajuI guess the problem is within your proxy settings. I've had this issue. Try disabling the proxy completely in the system. I mean the firefox has specific proxy settings. Try disabling that. Also disable proxy in your system settings. For chrome try this in terminal for open with disabled ...

I have tried both the options doesn't work
can you give more details on your network and connection.
problem can be with your browser too. try pinging via terminal: ping google.com to check your network connection
google-chrome --no-proxy-server doesnt work and ping google.com says google.com: Name or service not known
Can you be olease more specific on what details you need?
sorry that's cos google's not in your dns. try pinging ping 8.8.8.8 for checking network connection. If that worked, the problem can be fixed with settings.
I cant post screenshot, it outputs like PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=1 ttl=118 time= 273ms
In settings i have network proxy off, and in mozilla no proxy and chrome uses system proxy
06:39
yes thats what ping does when it works, it send and recieves packets one by one
That means i am connected to internet
But i cant open pages in browser
fping works, so that says you can say connect to the internet via terminal and system but browser
Any idea how to resolve this?
using wifi or ethernet lan?
what are u using wifi or lan?
I am using wifi
Actually a hotspot from my mobile
06:55
try disabling vpn if you are using any
perhaps vpn extension or apps or anything like that
hola. I got your problem
this is actually a dns issue
check this links:
sudo mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/backup.resolv.conf
type the above command, that might fix your dns (askubuntu.com/questions/142327/…)
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Q: Why can't my Browser resolve host, but ping and nslookup can?

GregmI'm a bit stumped by this problem. My machine can ping google.com and www.google.com successfully. I get correct ips like 74.125.. When I try to go to google in Firefox or IE or Chrome, I get a typical dns error page. For some reason, Safari is still working. My first guess was a caching i...

1sudo echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf1
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Thanks a ton
08:42
anytime brother
could you please upvote my answer?
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Done

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