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If a webpage is 'Down for everyone', it indicates the website's servers are experiencing global issues, misconfigured DNS settings, hardware failures, or network provider outages. If it is 'Down for just you', our remote node successfully connected, signifying the connection layout is active but blocked somewhere on your local machine, home router, local Internet Service Provider (ISP), or by active regional censorship firewalls.
These are standardized HTTP status codes representing server-side failures:
• 500 Internal Server Error: A generic crash or database syntax issue in the website's behind-the-scenes code.
• 502 Bad Gateway: An edge server or reverse proxy received an invalid response from the main processing origin.
• 503 Service Unavailable: The application is temporarily overloaded, undergoing emergency maintenance, or the database process has stopped.
• 504 Gateway Timeout: The upstream server failed to complete its calculations within the gateway's timeout limit.
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the internet's phonebook, mapping domain names (like google.com) to numeric IP addresses. A DNS Resolution Failure occurs when our checker queries global nameservers but receives no mapped address records. Common culprits include expired domain registration fees, disabled public DNS zone files at the domain registrar, or incorrect nameserver references during server moves.
Computers and mobile networks route traffic differently. Mobile cellular connections (4G/5G LTE) bypass your home Wi-Fi router's local DNS servers. Additionally, computers often cache DNS mapping directories internally for long periods to save bandwidth. If the site recently moved to a new server, your phone's carrier might have updated its routes faster, or your computer's browser is simply sitting on corrupt local cookie storage.
Every time you input a domain and click Scan, our server node launches a freshly simulated network handshake directly to that endpoint. This consists of (1) performing a live DNS lookup against authoritative nameservers, and (2) sending a custom cURL HTTP socket request. We do not display mock historical tables or outdated local browser lookups, guaranteeing 100% real-time accuracy.
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