Logged into the admin as an authorised user, i can create a page (e.g. 
rich-text or form) and set it to 'Published', the new page is reported as 
"successfully created" and the page can be viewed via the 'View on Site' 
link, but if i then try to view the page as an unauthorised user (in 
another browser) the page raises a 404 page not found error.

The site in question has been in live production since March this year, 
with several existing active pages (mostly forms) all working as expected.

This behaviour has only recently begun to occur. older existing pages 
render fine (i.e. unauthorised users can see the pages in question as 
expected).

The only change that has happened that i am aware of that might had 
contributed to this issue is that recently the server that hosts this site 
was updated (to Ubuntu 12.04 - the site is hosted in a shared hosting 
environment at Dreamhost). 

This recent server upgrade actually took the site down, by messing up the 
virtual environment, which i had to restore as per this note on Dreamhost 
forums.

https://discussion.dreamhost.com/thread-144122-post-179652.html#pid179652

The reinstall of the virtualenv got the site back, up but since then this 
strange behaviour with the new page authorisation has developed.

It is the only recent change to the site that i am aware of. 

Has anyone experienced page auth messing up like this? 

Any suggestion on how to remedy this so that new pages can been seen by 
regular visitors to the site would be very welcome.

Thanks.
Ben

fyr. this is virt env pip freeze output.

Django==1.6.2
Mezzanine==3.0.9
MySQL-python==1.2.5
Pillow==2.3.0
Unidecode==0.04.14
argparse==1.2.1
bleach==1.4
distribute==0.6.34
django-email-extras==0.1.13
django-forms-builder==0.9
filebrowser-safe==0.3.2
future==0.9.0
grappelli-safe==0.3.4
html5lib==1.0b3
ipython==1.2.0
oauthlib==0.6.1
python-gnupg==0.3.6
pytz==2013.9
requests==2.2.1
requests-oauthlib==0.4.0
six==1.5.2
sphinx-me==0.2.1
sqlparse==0.1.11
tzlocal==1.0
wsgiref==0.1.2 

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