Common issues
Facing issues with a source or the app? Here's how to tackle common challenges.
Basic issues
Slow loading
Sources being slow could stem from site slowness, your internet, or source-imposed rate limits/IP bans.
Advanced errors
Unable to resolve host
/ Connection failed
/ Failed to connect to
/ timeout
/ connection reset
These errors indicate connection issues. Possible causes include:
- Weak internet connection.
- App lacks internet access.
- Your ISP has blocked the site.
- The site is down.
Try these solutions:
- Enable DNS over HTTPS.
- Change network (Wi-Fi, mobile data, VPN).
- Reboot router.
java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException
/ Chain validation failed
Validation issue with source's certificate.
Try these solutions:
- Check expired certificate, use SSL checker.
- Set correct device date and time.
- Change network (Wi-Fi, mobile data, VPN).
- Enable Ignore SSL errors in
- Reboot device.
HTTP errors
Encountering HTTP errors? Here's what they mean and how to address them.
HTTP Error: 403
- Forbidden
Possible reasons for this error:
- The selected source has Cloudflare protection. Check the Cloudflare guide for solutions.
- The source might be down, removed the series, or banned your IP.
Open WebView to confirm.
HTTP Error: 404
- Not Found
This error likely indicates a down source or removed series.
- Use WebView to verify.
Consider switching to a different source for the series.
HTTP Error: 429
- Too Many Requests
This error suggests the source temporarily banned your IP due to fast downloads/reads.
HTTP Error: 5xx
Errors like 500
, 502
, etc., indicate server-side issues on the source's end.
Check the source in WebView to confirm if it's down.
HTTP Error: 1006
This error means a temporary IP ban by the source.
HTTP Error: 1020
This error points to violating a firewall rule set by the site owner. The owner might raise Cloudflare protection or block IPs from outside their country.
Warning
For unlisted errors or if instructions don't help, refer to Diagnosis.