Good morning all ;
I don't know if this section is the appropriate location for this topic, but I estimated the issue must be reported somewhere.
If you use OpenDNS as a resolver in your resolv.conf file, many websites will be blocked, and specially the case for Forums.Freebsd.org, with an error like below :
So to overcome this problem, I cleared the cache and removed the cookies and the site data, to see what will happen :
After that, I refreshed the page https://forums.freebsd.org, and I got the error from some web filtering Appliance [Cisco Umbrella] of https://block.opendns.com, throwing a message : "Sorry, forums.freebsd.org has been blocked by your network administrator"
, thanks god I am the only administrator of my home network
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So to summarize and end up this post, the solution is to remove OpenDNS as a resolver from your resolv.conf file, and restarting [netif + routing] daemons, thank you I hope this will help someone newbie like me.
I don't know if this section is the appropriate location for this topic, but I estimated the issue must be reported somewhere.
If you use OpenDNS as a resolver in your resolv.conf file, many websites will be blocked, and specially the case for Forums.Freebsd.org, with an error like below :
So to overcome this problem, I cleared the cache and removed the cookies and the site data, to see what will happen :
After that, I refreshed the page https://forums.freebsd.org, and I got the error from some web filtering Appliance [Cisco Umbrella] of https://block.opendns.com, throwing a message : "Sorry, forums.freebsd.org has been blocked by your network administrator"
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So to summarize and end up this post, the solution is to remove OpenDNS as a resolver from your resolv.conf file, and restarting [netif + routing] daemons, thank you I hope this will help someone newbie like me.