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Recently, I tried to access the internet using Firefox. I have a good wifi signal according to the toolbar at the top, but Firefox says "Firefox can't find the server atwww.example.com." I tried disabling UFW, but that did nothing. What exactly is happening that is preventing Firefox from accessing the internet, and how can I fix this issue?



I'm using Ubuntu 12.10, and the machine is a Compaq Presario CQ62.



NOTE: Just before the issue, Firefox installed an update. Also, I did not use the computer for a month or so before this issue, and the last time I used it there was no such issue.


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Your question is quite generic, so here are some tips:




  • Have you checked your Firefox's network settings?

    • What about proxy settings?

    • Do you use something like Foxyproxy?


  • You may try accessing the web from different tool/browser (Chrome, wget). Is it working?

    • If no, it problem in your network connection and not firefox itself.


  • Execute following command to check the DNS lookup: "nslookup www.example.com"



It would be nice having more information. So I just hope that this will help a little...


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