Damsel in Distress!!!

Hi Everyone,

For starters, this is my own first post on this forum so howdy to everyone and With regards to you’ll all proceed easy on my family: classic:

Appropriate then, here is my problem..

My own website, www. dirtynights. com is very much visible from everywhere in addition to my own DESKTOP. I’ve got friends evaluate from their pcs at the office and home and so far everything seems fine – look for yourselves!

After i try and obtain from IE in your own home I just get greeted which includes a " Cannot Entry page… " filter. As you want this is definitely stressing me away..: bored:

With the record..

-I made my site utilizing dreamweaver

-I uploaded your website using CuteFTP32 over a broadband connection

-I’m not incredibly technical so WHEN I haven’t got a clue where do you start..

You need to, Please help my home..

HelenD

When did people register your site as I’m enjoying a DNS error.

It may be because the DNS configuration hasn’t yet been passed onto your ISP. Wait last week is all that can be done.

If your problem persists, i doubt, contact your Host and explain what’s going upon!

Hiya A-Drive,

Gives thanks for replying..

I needs to have mentioned that we’ve raised this by using my ISP they usually can’t shed any light on the problem. I’m at work at the moment and the site still appears to be working ok by here… just not in the home.

Might anyone else notice it ok

HelenD

P. ERSUS – What’s any DNS Error

Sorry internet promotion dumb…

DNS error = website name doesn’t resolve in order to an IP deal with (could mean it doesn’t exist, is incorrectly set, or has not propogated)

here you are at the board Helen,

allow me to see the website, by the approach you put a comma within the website address as part of your post, i will fix it

I cane easily see your page, and Concerning a guess on what your problem may perhaps be. I’ll try for you to explain it as best We can:

Your ISP features a name server, which is a directory of websites and his or her corresponding IP target (every website on the net has an IP address, although not a fanatical one anymore). Initially you visit an internet site . (or someone from your ISP), this name server goes out and asks around to obtain the IP address of the website. This IP deal with is stored from the name server for plenty of time before it will go out along with check the IP all over again.

Thought about this problem at school after i switched hosts: anyone else could notice my website, nevertheless I couldn’t, simply because my school’s identify server kept documents for DAYS. With your welcome email, your host might have given you a good IP address that your site can often be reached from right until the DNS changes endure. I would estimate very soon that everything ought to be ok.

Hope that’s easy enough to understand, I think it really is pretty accurate. I’m sure I’ll be remedied if I’m incorrect though

Here you are at the board, BusyM!

Allow me to see your site as well. As mentioned in added emails, the problem is probably with the DNS (name servers of the web host where your site sits) not propagating (showing up because right DNS information around the globe. ) However, there might be two other will cause:

1) Ones ISP " caching" data. Sometimes (particularly on dialup), ISPs will save local copies associated with pages on their servers in order that it doesn’t ought to be redownloaded on their servers. This allows the ISPs helping put more connections upon their server than they’re imagined to handle (*cough*AOL*cough*damn it truly is dusty*cough*Rogers*in here. filburt, separate out*cough*half the Ontario dialup ISPs*cough* a new dustbuster or a thing. ) Try phoning your ISP in addition to seeing if they will " clear their particular cache" (that’s the actual phrase you want). When they say they will not keep a cache, then that is not it.

2) Any proxy server/Net Nanny/filtering settings with your machine. This can vary widely via machine to device to machine to be able to… machine to machine to machine, so I can’t provide you with any specifics with this. If worse relates to worst, format C: \ from out of date MS-DOS prompt is your friend.

Desire this helps.

The identical thing happened to my advice at school Helen. To work with a technical name, you just have to wait for " propagation. " It took a little while for me, but waiting will be only thing you do.

However, I can see your internet site just fine and it also looks great!

Hello there guys,

I’m sure I get just what your all about about!! I happen to be with my website hosting company for per annum now but just what exactly makes me believe your suspicions might be correct is i always have just transferred house.

The broadband connection that we was using while i first created your website was my ex-boyfriends and now I’m using by myself. When i transferred into my new place and received my broadband measured I uploaded the site but would not want to see it. I contacted my Hosting company who reported that their equipment was down so I simply took their word correctly. When their server was apparently back again online I nonetheless couldn’t see anything at all from my DESKTOP but others may…

Would you think I’m on the right track

BusyM times

hmm, would you still not see your blog You posted this matter almost a week ago. Also, if you have been with your host for your year, and the particular DNS hasn’t improved, then that even more confuses me (easy for you to do)

I’m sure she meant ISP, possibly not HOST (notice your lover mentioned DSL).

Automatically, BusyM, if you Only want to access your site in a home office, and and aren’t worried about additional users who most likely are not able to find it, you could hardcode the target into your regional hosts file. Then you certainly can visit it, FTP to this, or ping it towards your heart’s content

Fine point Transio, MY PARTNER AND I missed that. Thus, if she improved ISP’s, and the particular DNS for your ex site never altered, I can’t consider any possible explanations that explain why her site still isn’t arriving a week later on… anybody got just about any guesses NOW

I am just still wondering in the event her ISP is definitely caching content myself.

One way to determine: try connecting by work, school, a friend’s house hold (provided they

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