Ok, i've found that problem I was having had to do with IPv6
connectivity. Usually I disable the IPv6 connection because there are
certain PPAs (archive.ubuntu.com, for example) that for some odd reason,
never load, and they timeout on "sudo apt update". My network provider
has no problem with the IPv6 service, but Ubuntu, usually, cannot load a
PPA through IPv6. Because of that, I only allow IPv4 connectivity to be
active, and that was the issue. It seems that g-i-s and g-c-c only want
to connect via IPv6, even though it was disabled through the g-c-c. I
think that both should first check on how the network is setup up and
then load the webpages as determined by the settings. That is the issue.
I hope it gets fixed.

After I set IPv6 method to "Auto", both g-i-s and g-c-c loaded all log-
in pages without a problem.

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