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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 698660
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Closed: Mar 2017
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OS: Windows
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Did you mean to navigate to http://google/ prompt unexpectedly shown

Reported by kiyanits...@gmail.com, Feb 22 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version       : 56.0.2924.87 (64-bit)

What steps will reproduce the problem?
I Search in address bar "Google" 


What happens instead?


Chrome Offered me to follow the link, but it doesn't full.

 
БагGoogle.jpg
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Labels: Needs-Triage-M56
Components: UI>Browser>Omnibox
Cc: jmukthavaram@chromium.org
Labels: Needs-Feedback
Unable to reproduce the issue on windows 7,Mac 10.12.2 & Ubuntu 14.04 using chrome reported version (stable)-56.0.2924.87 & latest Canary-58.0.3021.0 as per steps in comment#0.

Please find the attached screencast for reference & let us know the clear steps to triage the issue further.
Thank you!!
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It looks like you have a computer on your local network named "google".  Can you please elaborate on your local network configuration? thanks.
Summary: Did you mean to navigate to http://google/ prompt unexpectedly shown (was: display issue)
Yes, link " http://google/" is not full and if I click it shows "page not found" 
Sorry, this is my first bug report :)
attaching screencast
Recording #1.mp4
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Do you have "HTTPS Everywhere" installed, or some other proxy or extension that is auto-redirecting everything to HTTPS?  If so, this is a dupe of  bug 521009 .  The workaround is to uninstall that.
Any additional plug-ins not be installed. 
This issue reproduce at two different pc (at work and at home) 
Today this function is already off and I can't reproduce it.
At home installed only "adobe acrobat" plug-in. 
This doesn't have to be a Chrome-local installation: a proxy on your network that performs this function automatically will have the same effect.

The video you show is pretty telling because it forces the connection to "https://google" before failing.  So something is clearly redirecting you.  The only question is what.

You could start by changing your proxy settings to perform a direct connection and seeing what that does.
Yesterday I reproduce this issue at two different PC which is installed in different regions of Kiev city.
providers were also different.
That didn't answer my question.  Is there a proxy on the network and what is it doing?  Proxies are common, widespread things, so the fact that you see a behavior like this in two places does little to falsify the suspicion that one exists.  Doubly so if you were using PC cafes or other places where the machine's connection is administered by someone else.
My home network without proxy.
About network at work i haven't information.
As i understand, the issue at function, which i frame in red (see screenshot).
My browser send to servers google my search data, and servers offer for me suggestions (https://google) 
The expected result will be suggestions (https://google.com) 
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Components: Internals>Network
No, that has nothing to do with what you're seeing.

Adding Network component in hopes of some auto-CCs.  Someone with more knowledge about our network tooling than me is going to have to help track down exactly what requests and responses the browser is seeing here and why.

It doesn't make sense to me that you say you have no extensions and no proxy, yet your video clearly shows the browser being redirected from http://google to https://google.
Hi kiyanitsa.b: Can you get a net-internals dump? The instruction is at https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/for-testers/providing-network-details . Thanks.

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Comment 19 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Mar 1 2017

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Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "jmukthavaram@chromium.org" to the cc list and removing "Needs-Feedback" label.

For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
Labels: Needs-Feedback
Mergedinto: 698660
Status: Duplicate (was: Unconfirmed)
I think we figured out where the redirect here is coming from.

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