Getting this error in Chrome on Android:
This site can’t be reached
status.jellyfish.land refused to connect.
Try:
Checking the connection
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
Getting this error in Chrome on Android:
This site can’t be reached
status.jellyfish.land refused to connect.
Try:
Checking the connection
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
that's weird. did you tried a vpn? maybe it's your network issue.
nostr:nprofile1qqswa8vhnelpgx9f7arjhtuzmjtqs2sdgfgmw77tzu9xankf87kl7eqpzdmhxue69uhhwmm59e6hg7r09ehkuef0qydhwumn8ghj76rpwejkutnpvd3kjmmv0yh8xmmrd9skctcprdmhxue69uhhg6r9vehhyetnwshxummnw3erztnrdakj7jk0p5w is it the same case for you? 🤔
I managed to access the jellyfish.land page after adding an exception to my firewall/security software. Using a VPN or even switching networks completely (e.g., using 5G instead of WiFi) will only work if the traffic is being blocked at the local network or ISP level. If a user has a security endpoint enabled on their device (which many will, as these often come bundled with their OS, browser, etc.) a VPN won’t be effective.
Hmm actually thus appears to affect all jellyfish.land hosts.
check this post from nostr:nprofile1qqswa8vhnelpgx9f7arjhtuzmjtqs2sdgfgmw77tzu9xankf87kl7eqpzdmhxue69uhhwmm59e6hg7r09ehkuef0qydhwumn8ghj76rpwejkutnpvd3kjmmv0yh8xmmrd9skctcprdmhxue69uhhg6r9vehhyetnwshxummnw3erztnrdakj7jk0p5w :
is it the same for you?
nah nothing like that on my end.
I tested it on different networks setups and it seems it's working well. 🤔
I cannot reach your site from my ISP's network it appears. (My home network is owned/operated by myself so this isn't any sort of end user security software or firewall)
How well do you folks peer with ipv4 only networks?
We don't have any restrictions on this.
What is your ISP? Do they have a place for lookup of blocked stuff?
Did you tried vpn?
https://www.peeringdb.com/asn/10242
I switched to LTE and it worked fine, so I suspect there's a connectivity issue between my ISP and your folk's service.
Unfortunately, IME, chances are that this isn’t an accidental / peering problem. A lot of ISPs are blacklisting domains that have been classified as "malicious" or "phishing" by somewhat trigger happy security companies.
Also, even before checking with your ISP, assuming that you don't have a dedicated firewall or internet security software, do have a look at your router admin console if you have access to it. Nowadays, most routers have built-in home network security functionality. For example, Asus routers have "AiProtection", Netgear routers have "Armor", TP-Link has "HomeShield" and so on. I believe most of them have their security services enabled by default out of the box.
They all essentially defer to a "select" group of security companies to identify threats (Trend Micro, Bitdefender, etc.), and these companies often copy each other’s homework. So, it would be interesting to check if jellyfish.land is not being flagged as a "malicious website" and blocked by one of these mechanisms.