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I did a clean install of of Ubuntu few weeks ago (was working on Windows10). I am facing this totally frustrating problem. I cannot access my hotmail/outlook account.
I get to the site, i enter my credentials, i am passing the security test and then nothing...just a blank page.
Just like that!



What i get on Inspect is just a blank html body, and on console there is also nothing.



Searching around i saw it has something to do with DNS. I install NSCD, restarted the service, even tried to use google's DNS server but setting them as default through my router, but nothing!










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  • What makes you think it has something to do with DNS? Have you tried another browser (e.g. Chromium)?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:34











  • I am not saying that that's the problem...it is just another guess...I tried Chrome, Chromium, Firefox even IE with wine for crying out loud...nothin...I even did a reinstall of the OS with another copy but still nothing..on the other hand my laptop which is running WindowsOS is connecting fine

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:38











  • Can you go on "Inspect" and to the networking tab to see which resources it's trying to load?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:40











  • Its all blank as I seem to recall...I will check it once again once I am back. Thanks for help!

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:43






  • 1





    But works fine on other Linux system I work on...

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 20:06
















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I did a clean install of of Ubuntu few weeks ago (was working on Windows10). I am facing this totally frustrating problem. I cannot access my hotmail/outlook account.
I get to the site, i enter my credentials, i am passing the security test and then nothing...just a blank page.
Just like that!



What i get on Inspect is just a blank html body, and on console there is also nothing.



Searching around i saw it has something to do with DNS. I install NSCD, restarted the service, even tried to use google's DNS server but setting them as default through my router, but nothing!










share|improve this question

























  • What makes you think it has something to do with DNS? Have you tried another browser (e.g. Chromium)?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:34











  • I am not saying that that's the problem...it is just another guess...I tried Chrome, Chromium, Firefox even IE with wine for crying out loud...nothin...I even did a reinstall of the OS with another copy but still nothing..on the other hand my laptop which is running WindowsOS is connecting fine

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:38











  • Can you go on "Inspect" and to the networking tab to see which resources it's trying to load?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:40











  • Its all blank as I seem to recall...I will check it once again once I am back. Thanks for help!

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:43






  • 1





    But works fine on other Linux system I work on...

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 20:06














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I did a clean install of of Ubuntu few weeks ago (was working on Windows10). I am facing this totally frustrating problem. I cannot access my hotmail/outlook account.
I get to the site, i enter my credentials, i am passing the security test and then nothing...just a blank page.
Just like that!



What i get on Inspect is just a blank html body, and on console there is also nothing.



Searching around i saw it has something to do with DNS. I install NSCD, restarted the service, even tried to use google's DNS server but setting them as default through my router, but nothing!










share|improve this question
















I did a clean install of of Ubuntu few weeks ago (was working on Windows10). I am facing this totally frustrating problem. I cannot access my hotmail/outlook account.
I get to the site, i enter my credentials, i am passing the security test and then nothing...just a blank page.
Just like that!



What i get on Inspect is just a blank html body, and on console there is also nothing.



Searching around i saw it has something to do with DNS. I install NSCD, restarted the service, even tried to use google's DNS server but setting them as default through my router, but nothing!







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  • What makes you think it has something to do with DNS? Have you tried another browser (e.g. Chromium)?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:34











  • I am not saying that that's the problem...it is just another guess...I tried Chrome, Chromium, Firefox even IE with wine for crying out loud...nothin...I even did a reinstall of the OS with another copy but still nothing..on the other hand my laptop which is running WindowsOS is connecting fine

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:38











  • Can you go on "Inspect" and to the networking tab to see which resources it's trying to load?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:40











  • Its all blank as I seem to recall...I will check it once again once I am back. Thanks for help!

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:43






  • 1





    But works fine on other Linux system I work on...

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 20:06



















  • What makes you think it has something to do with DNS? Have you tried another browser (e.g. Chromium)?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:34











  • I am not saying that that's the problem...it is just another guess...I tried Chrome, Chromium, Firefox even IE with wine for crying out loud...nothin...I even did a reinstall of the OS with another copy but still nothing..on the other hand my laptop which is running WindowsOS is connecting fine

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:38











  • Can you go on "Inspect" and to the networking tab to see which resources it's trying to load?

    – pille1842
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:40











  • Its all blank as I seem to recall...I will check it once again once I am back. Thanks for help!

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 10:43






  • 1





    But works fine on other Linux system I work on...

    – Sarriman
    Feb 23 '16 at 20:06

















What makes you think it has something to do with DNS? Have you tried another browser (e.g. Chromium)?

– pille1842
Feb 23 '16 at 10:34





What makes you think it has something to do with DNS? Have you tried another browser (e.g. Chromium)?

– pille1842
Feb 23 '16 at 10:34













I am not saying that that's the problem...it is just another guess...I tried Chrome, Chromium, Firefox even IE with wine for crying out loud...nothin...I even did a reinstall of the OS with another copy but still nothing..on the other hand my laptop which is running WindowsOS is connecting fine

– Sarriman
Feb 23 '16 at 10:38





I am not saying that that's the problem...it is just another guess...I tried Chrome, Chromium, Firefox even IE with wine for crying out loud...nothin...I even did a reinstall of the OS with another copy but still nothing..on the other hand my laptop which is running WindowsOS is connecting fine

– Sarriman
Feb 23 '16 at 10:38













Can you go on "Inspect" and to the networking tab to see which resources it's trying to load?

– pille1842
Feb 23 '16 at 10:40





Can you go on "Inspect" and to the networking tab to see which resources it's trying to load?

– pille1842
Feb 23 '16 at 10:40













Its all blank as I seem to recall...I will check it once again once I am back. Thanks for help!

– Sarriman
Feb 23 '16 at 10:43





Its all blank as I seem to recall...I will check it once again once I am back. Thanks for help!

– Sarriman
Feb 23 '16 at 10:43




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But works fine on other Linux system I work on...

– Sarriman
Feb 23 '16 at 20:06





But works fine on other Linux system I work on...

– Sarriman
Feb 23 '16 at 20:06










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I had the same problem recently, and it had to do with the DNS indeed. The following solved the problem for me:




  • Right click on the network manager icon of the task bar.

  • Go to "Edit Connections"

  • Select the active network connection and click "edit"

  • Go to the "IPv4 Settings" tab

  • Fill in the field "additional DNS servers"

  • Re-load the connection for the settings to apply.


Now for free DNS servers you can just search the web and find a lot... I initially used the google one which is 8.8.8.8. Now I see that just by entering the IP of my router does the job just as well.



I hope this helps






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    I had the same problem recently, and it had to do with the DNS indeed. The following solved the problem for me:




    • Right click on the network manager icon of the task bar.

    • Go to "Edit Connections"

    • Select the active network connection and click "edit"

    • Go to the "IPv4 Settings" tab

    • Fill in the field "additional DNS servers"

    • Re-load the connection for the settings to apply.


    Now for free DNS servers you can just search the web and find a lot... I initially used the google one which is 8.8.8.8. Now I see that just by entering the IP of my router does the job just as well.



    I hope this helps






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      I had the same problem recently, and it had to do with the DNS indeed. The following solved the problem for me:




      • Right click on the network manager icon of the task bar.

      • Go to "Edit Connections"

      • Select the active network connection and click "edit"

      • Go to the "IPv4 Settings" tab

      • Fill in the field "additional DNS servers"

      • Re-load the connection for the settings to apply.


      Now for free DNS servers you can just search the web and find a lot... I initially used the google one which is 8.8.8.8. Now I see that just by entering the IP of my router does the job just as well.



      I hope this helps






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        I had the same problem recently, and it had to do with the DNS indeed. The following solved the problem for me:




        • Right click on the network manager icon of the task bar.

        • Go to "Edit Connections"

        • Select the active network connection and click "edit"

        • Go to the "IPv4 Settings" tab

        • Fill in the field "additional DNS servers"

        • Re-load the connection for the settings to apply.


        Now for free DNS servers you can just search the web and find a lot... I initially used the google one which is 8.8.8.8. Now I see that just by entering the IP of my router does the job just as well.



        I hope this helps






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        I had the same problem recently, and it had to do with the DNS indeed. The following solved the problem for me:




        • Right click on the network manager icon of the task bar.

        • Go to "Edit Connections"

        • Select the active network connection and click "edit"

        • Go to the "IPv4 Settings" tab

        • Fill in the field "additional DNS servers"

        • Re-load the connection for the settings to apply.


        Now for free DNS servers you can just search the web and find a lot... I initially used the google one which is 8.8.8.8. Now I see that just by entering the IP of my router does the job just as well.



        I hope this helps







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