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[hassio.updater] Can't fetch versions from https://version.home-assistant.io/stable.json: Cannot connect to host version.home-assistant.io:443 ssl:None

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@EpicHome wrote:

Hi all,

For some while, I’m seeing the following error in my log:

[hassio.updater] Can’t fetch versions from https://version.home-assistant.io/stable.json: Cannot connect to host version.home-assistant.io:443 ssl:None

As a result of this error, Home Assistant no longer notifies me of updates or am I able to install updates from the CLI.

Of course, the first thing I did was search around and found several other topics on this issue, all with different resolutions, but none have worked for me.

Some important additional information:

  • I was first using the Adguard add-on and had it configured as the DNS for my clients in my Draytek router (both under WAN and LAN settings).
  • When I change the DNS servers to 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8 or 9.9.9.9 in my router the problem is gone and I can update HA again.
  • I removed Adguard and installed pi-hole, but had the issue.
  • I pi-hole I changed the setting to Listen on all interfaces, permit all origins, this did not resolve the issue for me.
  • I power cycled the my device multiple times, this did also not help
  • Result of CLI command ha dns info:
    locals dns://
    servers dns://1.1.1.1

So, when I configure a public dns server on my router I don’t have the problem but when I configure pi-hole or adguard to be used, I keep getting the error.

Not sure what else I could do to fix this issue.

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