Chrome Error - This site can’t be reached XXX.com refused to connect











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I have a website up and running on an Amazon EC2 instance. The website works everywhere except for the Chrome Desktop version. It outputs this error:
Chrome error



This error occurs if I type mydomain.com. Strangely, the site loads fine when typing www.mydomain.com (typing mydomain.com works in every other browser, even in the Chrome mobile version).



As the website runs on port 3000, I am redirecting every request to this port.



When typing mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



mydomain.com



When typing www.mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



www.mydomain.com



So I guess it has something to do with the port?





Here are some further details about my setup:



Route53 recordsApplication Load BalancerTarget Group










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    I have a website up and running on an Amazon EC2 instance. The website works everywhere except for the Chrome Desktop version. It outputs this error:
    Chrome error



    This error occurs if I type mydomain.com. Strangely, the site loads fine when typing www.mydomain.com (typing mydomain.com works in every other browser, even in the Chrome mobile version).



    As the website runs on port 3000, I am redirecting every request to this port.



    When typing mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



    mydomain.com



    When typing www.mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



    www.mydomain.com



    So I guess it has something to do with the port?





    Here are some further details about my setup:



    Route53 recordsApplication Load BalancerTarget Group










    share|improve this question
























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      I have a website up and running on an Amazon EC2 instance. The website works everywhere except for the Chrome Desktop version. It outputs this error:
      Chrome error



      This error occurs if I type mydomain.com. Strangely, the site loads fine when typing www.mydomain.com (typing mydomain.com works in every other browser, even in the Chrome mobile version).



      As the website runs on port 3000, I am redirecting every request to this port.



      When typing mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



      mydomain.com



      When typing www.mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



      www.mydomain.com



      So I guess it has something to do with the port?





      Here are some further details about my setup:



      Route53 recordsApplication Load BalancerTarget Group










      share|improve this question













      I have a website up and running on an Amazon EC2 instance. The website works everywhere except for the Chrome Desktop version. It outputs this error:
      Chrome error



      This error occurs if I type mydomain.com. Strangely, the site loads fine when typing www.mydomain.com (typing mydomain.com works in every other browser, even in the Chrome mobile version).



      As the website runs on port 3000, I am redirecting every request to this port.



      When typing mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



      mydomain.com



      When typing www.mydomain.com Chrome redirects to:



      www.mydomain.com



      So I guess it has something to do with the port?





      Here are some further details about my setup:



      Route53 recordsApplication Load BalancerTarget Group







      amazon-web-services google-chrome url amazon-ec2 amazon-route53






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      Florian Ludewig

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