Can't acces AUR. No route to host

I will activate it very soon.

I guess I will just wait to see what happens, if anything I can update my packages manually if I need to update something from AUR while I can download the snapshots straight from the website.

I’m sorry that we couldn’t find any solution to the problem, but anyway thank y’all for helping me.

I’m not sure if I can close the topic right now.

I think we’re missing a piece of the puzzle, you did something to your system I guess.
Is the problem the same on a live USB Manjaro ISO? If not you have your answer.

Not sure about a live usb, but I have my Desktop here, also with Manjaro with paru installed and I have the same error, also had the same error pinging the AUR link.

Boot with the Live ISO (DVD/USB), and test, so you’re no longer not sure.

It must be your own configuration that is the issue. From what I can tell, most every other possibility has been tested with the help of others; assuming you did all that was suggested.

I can ping (ipv4) both: aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15) and `95.216.144.15 (95.216.144.15). I’m not confident that many would actually use IPv6 for the AUR, even if available.

I don’t know, I’m pretty confident anyone here pinging the AUR queries IPV4 address, why does your system query an IPV6 (also I would have investigated more if you didn’t post text as image… not in the mood anymore)?

Guys…

It was my /etc/hosts

I don’t know for what freaking reason this line was in the file:

2a01:4f9:c010:50::1 aur.archlinux.org aur

I just commented it and now everything works…

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Allow me to be the first:
:facepalm:

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I’m going to smash my head into a brick wall, hopefully it helps me get some sleep

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I knew it and repeated multiple time all what you said made no sense from start to finish… I will stop here… no need to tell more… what a waste of everybody’s time.

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