ERR_ADRESS_INVALID
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Hello!
I have a question that I've been getting that message on some websites lately
that: ERR_ADDRESS_INVALID.
Before this, there was one such as: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN, but it was solved.
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@szdani Hello and Welcome to the Vivaldi Community
It means the requests from the browser to the server fails. It's not an error in Vivaldi. Something is blocking requests to the site - it could be an extension in Vivaldi, a VPN/Proxy or something on your network or ISP.
Does it happen in other browsers?
Does it happen in a clean profile?Please try all the troubleshooting steps, including testing in a clean profile and disabling extensions:
https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/troubleshoot/troubleshooting-issues/ -
@Pathduck I'm tested with other browser and other profile and nothing happened.
And i'm not use VPN and Proxy. -
studio.youtube.com resolves on my Windows 10.
T:\>nslookup studio.youtube.com Server: fritz.box Address: fd******************* Name: youtube-ui.l.google.com Addresses: 2a00:1450:4001:809::200e 2a00:1450:4001:803::200e 2a00:1450:4001:828::200e 2a00:1450:4001:800::200e 172.217.23.110 142.250.186.142 142.250.186.78 172.217.18.110 142.250.184.238 142.250.185.78 142.250.185.206 142.250.185.142 142.250.185.174 142.250.185.238 142.250.184.206 142.250.186.174 172.217.16.142 142.250.74.206 142.250.185.110 216.58.212.142 Aliases: studio.youtube.com
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@szdani Extensions used? Some, especially security ones, can break sites.
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One of the reasons (probably the major one) for ERR_ADDRESS_INVALID errors is that the IP address that DNS resolved the host name to is invalid.
I have no idea what that was in your context, but a bad DNS resolution is likely, and as the DNS returns are always shuffled around, their sequence is random, so one might not always see the issue repeatedly.
Likely sources for DNS issues are (security?) software interfering with DNS, or a corrupt ISP (or home router firewall) DNS cache. In the latter case it might be possible to work around the issue by changing DNS server for your machine's OS to Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 or Google's 8.8.8.8 servers.
I'll note, though, that you should (at least occasionally) see the same thing in other similarly configured (at least same major version) Chromium based browsers (since the network code is the same in all of them), and probably also non-Chromium browsers. In this context "similarly configured" means all the same settings, same extensions installed, firewall/AV settings for the apps the same, and so on.
Windows definition of WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL:
Cannot assign requested address. The requested address is not valid in its context. This normally results from an attempt to bind to an address that is not valid for the local computer. This can also result from connect, sendto, WSAConnect, WSAJoinLeaf, or WSASendTo when the remote address or port is not valid for a remote computer (for example, address or port 0).