Hi Dave,

Both static and dynamic pages do not load. When I manually enter the IP I
get a page that loads and says pageok. Also I can FTP into the actual
server and make changes.

On firefox the error says: server not found. On chrome it simply says Oops:
Google Chrome could not find.

Thanks,
-Andrew
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Dave Humphrey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Depending on the exact error there could be a few possible reasons:
>
> - Time out when connecting: May be a web server issue (overloaded,
> crashed, improper config, etc...)
> - 404/Not Found: Site is available but a particular file/resource was not
> found.
> - DNS Lookup Error: Wrong domain or IP address
>
> Diagnosing the exact error and the root cause of it can be complex but
> a few basic things you can try are:
>
> - Make sure you actually have Internet access. Try some random sites
> and make sure they work.
> - Load the site with your web browser. Note the error that comes up. A
> 404 means your site is responding but couldn't find the file. A
> timeout could mean a server or network issue. A DNS error probably
> means something is wrong with the DNS setup.
> - Try with a few different pages including static and dynamic. If some
> work and some don't it could be something misconfigured.
> - If you can't access via the domain name try the IP address directly.
> If the IP address works it is likely a DNS or VirtualHosts issue
> - Try telnet/ssh/ftp into your server via domain and IP address. If
> this doesn't work at all then there is likely a network or server
> issue. It could be a network issue anywhere between you and your
> server.
> - Try accessing your hosting companies web page (assuming they have
> one). If they are down it may be an issue on their end (not likely but
> it does happen).
>
> This should give at least a rough idea in what area the problem lies
> in and will let you investigate further to find and fix the issue.
>
> On 1 October 2012 16:21, Andrew Jablonski
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I wrote a message on Friday about some linking/path issues I was having
> to
> > get the wiki to load properly. I fixed the problem by making
> $wgScriptPath
> > = ""
> >
> > This worked immediately and I was able to edit/fix up the site. As of
> this
> > morning, the website will not load with "server not found" errors. I also
> > enabled caching and changed registration permissions. I'm wondering if
> this
> > is due to some change I may have made, or if it is a problem with my ISP.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Andrew
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