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Browser and website error codes.

Chrome connection errors, DNS failures, certificate warnings, redirect loops, and HTTP 4xx or 5xx status codes. Use the exact code and context before applying a repair.

4 codes

Google Chrome

Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
ERR_CONNECTION_RESET

Chrome ERR_CONNECTION_RESET

Chrome reached the network, but the connection was closed before the page finished loading. A router, VPN, security filter, proxy, browser state, or the website itself can reset the session.

Google ChromeOpen guide
Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN

Chrome DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN

The DNS lookup did not return a usable address for the domain. The name may be mistyped, expired, temporarily unavailable, filtered, or failing through the current DNS resolver.

Google ChromeOpen guide
Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
NET::ERR_CERT

Chrome connection is not private

Chrome cannot validate the website certificate for the current connection. A wrong clock, expired certificate, captive portal, interception, or unsafe site configuration can trigger the warning.

Google ChromeOpen guide
Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED

Chrome ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED

The destination was reached, but nothing accepted the connection on the requested service. The website may be down, blocked, misconfigured, or reachable only through a specific network.

Google ChromeOpen guide
5 codes

Web

Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
403 Forbidden

Website shows 403 Forbidden

The server understood the request but refuses to authorize it. Permissions, login state, region, IP reputation, security rules, or a private resource can produce HTTP 403.

Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
429 Too Many Requests

Website shows 429 Too Many Requests

The service is rate-limiting requests from the browser, account, app, or IP address. Repeated refreshes, automation, extensions, shared networks, or service limits can trigger HTTP 429.

Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
502 Bad Gateway

Website shows 502 Bad Gateway

A gateway or proxy received an invalid response from an upstream server. The website, hosting platform, CDN, load balancer, or origin service is usually responsible for HTTP 502.

Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
503 Service Unavailable

Website shows 503 Service Unavailable

The server is temporarily unable to handle the request. Maintenance, overload, failed dependencies, disabled application pools, or capacity limits commonly produce HTTP 503.

Internet & Wi-Fi5 min
504 Gateway Timeout

Website shows 504 Gateway Timeout

A gateway waited too long for an upstream service to respond. Slow database work, overloaded application servers, network faults, or timeout settings commonly cause HTTP 504.