This site can’t be reached as of 14 November 2024

Some of the website is not working in brave but can open in other browser.

Brave Version: Version 1.73.89 Chromium: 131.0.6778.69 (Official Build) (64-bit)
I’m using Windows 10 Enterprise

This site can’t be reached

easytodoit.com unexpectedly closed the connection.

Try:

ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

Why this error keep happineng with brave browser?

Still some website is not accessible using brave browser.

This site can’t be reached

easytodoit.com unexpectedly closed the connection.

Try:

ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

This site can’t be reached

zazomo.com unexpectedly closed the connection.

Try:

ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

In your Original Post, above, please include your Brave Browser version and computing device.


The link that you provided in your OP:

http://easytodoit.com/

That is redirected to:

https://easytodoit.com/

and then a prompt:

Screen Shot 2024-11-17 at 2.04.48 AM

The short of, what I was going to post, is that you need to Allow cookies and javascript for:


I updated my original post and also the settings but still I received the same error



Borrowed a friend’s PC running Windows OS 11. New installation of Brave Browser (1.73.89), installed on 11/17/2024 Sunday. Using Brave Browser New Private Window for visits to EasyToDoIt.com and Zazomo.com.

Screenshots:


EasyToDoIt.com also successfully reached, using same settings.


Have you tried a new Profile?

How To Create A New Profile In Brave Browser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jR4pJz0SZ0


BTW, your category “Mobile Support” - please change that to “Desktop Support” at the top of your Original Post, above. And also, include the “windows” tag (in addition to the existing “browser” tag). Thanks.


Also, Clear browsing data on your Windows OS PC

In a Brave Browser New Window, go to:

brave://settings/clearBrowserData

Select the Advanced tab

Set Time range to “All time”

ENABLE everything except:

  • Passwords and other sign-in data

(Myself, I would NOT make that exception)
(because I would have a backup prepared.)
(In other words, be prepared.)

Click on the “Clear data” button


In a Brave Browser New Window, go to:

brave://net-internals/#dns

Click on Clear host cache

Next, same window, select “Sockets” on the left.

Click Close idle sockets

Click Flush socket pools

Quit everything and Restart your Windows OS PC


Flush the Windows OS DNS cache:

Open a Windows OS Command Prompt, then run it as an administrator:

  • Right click CMD
  • Click Run as administrator

Type or paste each command below

  • ipconfig /release
  • ipconfig /flushdns
  • ipconfig /renew
  • netsh int ip reset
  • netsh winsock reset

Then Restart your Windows OS computer.


PS: How to Back Up Passwords that are stored by Brave Browser

Scrolling down the webpage at:

https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018185951-How-do-I-use-the-built-in-password-manager

A note states:

Export Passwords - Selecting Download file will export all credentials you’ve saved in your browser as a .CSV file onto your system. Note that anyone who has access to your system will be able to open and view this file, so it is recommended that you delete this file once you’ve used the file for its intended purpose.”

In order to encrypt that .CSV file:

https://www.crucial.com/articles/pc-users/how-to-password-protect-a-folder

https://nordvpn.com/blog/how-to-password-protect-a-zip-file/

https://www.winzip.com/en/features/security/password-protection/

And be sure to copy that compressed and encrypted file, to an external drive that you safely store.


Despite of doing all the above tutorials, still some of the website are unaccessible but when I check the same website in the Chrome browser it works perfectly. So the issue is with the brave browser.

Sounds like Cloudflare has identified enough of your computing device(s) footprints / fingerprints (including the fact that you are using Brave Browser), and are effectively advising:

to not engage.

Did you contact Cloudflare about that?

Today 20 November 2024, I checked both with chrome and brave. In chrome the website is working perfectly fine but with brave same error. I think it is safe to say that the issue is with brave browser. It happen also before and suddenly the error gone when brave got a new update.

BRAVE BROWSER

CHROME BROWSER

Test disabling Brave Browser Settings of the type: upgrade from HTTP to HTTPS switches.


Cloudflare community forum:

ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

https://community.cloudflare.com/search?q=ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

https://community.cloudflare.com/t/https-for-site-is-returning-err-connection-closed/536993

ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS

https://community.cloudflare.com/t/dns-has-error-for-to-many-redirect-err-too-many-redirects/516113

Sorry, you have been blocked – Unable to Access My Website

https://community.cloudflare.com/t/sorry-you-have-been-blocked-unable-to-access-my-website/738432

My server is blocked accessing Cloudflare sites: how do I unblock that?

https://community.cloudflare.com/t/my-server-is-blocked-accessing-cloudflare-sites-how-do-i-unblock-that/604247

Those were examples of blocked access.

There is some Cloudflare feature known as “AllowListed” (does not always work as planned) where a website supposedly can effectively “whitelist” some entity for easier access. You might ask about that:


Try contacting:

I already contact cloudflare and adjust some settings as per there advise but still experiencing the same error.

I experience the same error before and make also a topic and when the Brave has been updated the issue has been solved.

Your post at Cloudflare Community:

https://community.cloudflare.com/t/err-connection-closed-using-brave-browser-but-working-in-other-browser/738662

@poreverything

The image showing a failure, that you posted at:

https://community.brave.com/t/this-site-can-t-be-reached-as-of-14-november-2024/580807/12

above, was for URL address:

I do not understand why you chose that address, but you would get an ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS message, and you did.

In a Brave Browser New Window, go to:

brave://settings/?search=use+wide+address+bar

Enable:

  • Use wide address bar
  • Always show full URLs

For both websites, use the full HTTPS addresses:


When Brave Browser responds to a request from Cloudflare, Brave Browser sends information that:

  • sometimes, satisfies Cloudflare
  • sometimes, does NOT satisfy Cloudflare

If Cloudflare is satisfied, Brave Browser is AUTHORIZED and sent data for the browser to render the website of interest.

If Cloudflare is NOT satisifed, Brave Browser and your computing device identities are BOTH considered “UNAUTHORIZED”, and your browser is notified - then you may see one of:

  • ERR_ABORTED 403
  • ERR_HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE_FAILURE
  • ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

OR on some occasions, the browser might get stuck in a redirect loop usually caused by either a) some miscommunication between a website and an Internet browser, or b) some Internet browser setting(s) - and you may see one of:

  • ERR_CONNECTION_RESET
  • ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS

In a Brave Browser New Window, go to:

brave://settings/clearBrowserData

For tab On exit - set:

  • Enable: Browsing history
  • Enable: Download history
  • Enable: Cookies and other site data (Signs you out of most sites)
  • Enable: Cached images and files
  • Disable: Passwords and other sign-in data (When Enabled DELETES PASSWORDS)
  • Enable: Autofill form data
  • Disable: Site and Shields Settings
  • Enable: Hosted app data

Click on the “Save” button.


Both of the websites in question, are being served from Cloudflare:

Another example of website which is working in Chrome browser but not in Brave browser.

BRAVE

CHROME

Brave Browser (MacOS 10.12.6):



Brave Browser (Windows OS 11):



not working on my side

but working perfectly fine in Chrome browser