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Safari is Apple's web browser. This tag is for Safari in macOS. For Safari on iOS, use the mobile-safari tag, and for Safari in Windows, use the safari-windows tag.
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Safari cached "Failed to open page"
But during this 5 seconds delay, Safari can't open this page, as VPN connection isn't connected yet, so Safari tells that the page isn't available. … After successful connection, Safari still can't open the page. However, Chrome can open it and other browsers too.
I tried to empty cache, but it didn't help. …
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Safari cached "Failed to open page"
I was able to fix this annoying behavior with flushing local DNS cache:
sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder