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Still can't access site...
Beginning about 8am today, I had hoped to move 4 domains and 4 email addresses from TextDrive to Pair. Three of the domains have static or placeholder pages. One of the domains is an old Textpattern weblog. I still cannot access the site called rodentregatta.com from either the public or Txp administrative sides. I get this error message: “Forbidden You don’t have permission to access / on this server.”
Having been at this all day, I’m probably overlooking something simple. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Last edited by 6sigma (2014-03-11 22:54:33)
“Well, I, uh, don’t think it’s quite fair to condemn a whole program because of a single slip-up, sir.” General ‘Buck’ Turgidson
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Re: Still can't access site...
6sigma wrote #279678:
Beginning about 8am today, I had hoped to move 4 domains and 4 email addresses from TextDrive to Pair. Three of the domains have static or placeholder pages. One of the domains is an old Textpattern weblog. I still cannot access the site called rodentregatta.com from either the public or Txp administrative sides. I get this error message: “Forbidden You don’t have permission to access / on this server.”
Having been at this all day, I’m probably overlooking something simple. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
i can see it.
what server are you on?
UPDATE> i see that your textpattern folder is not reachable … if i proceed t/ /textpattern i get:
Rodent Regatta: 404 Not Found
The requested resource was not found.
http://rodentregatta.com/
update 2> now it is working. i can reach the login area
Last edited by bici (2014-03-11 23:01:06)
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Re: Still can't access site...
Well, I’m reluctant to scare everybody who may be sharing a server with me at Pair, but I think my server name is rodentregatta.pairserver.com.
[Note: After dealing with this all day today, I can assure anyone who might be concerned about sharing that server that I will not be accessing/using it. All of this is very likely to just sit idle for several more years. I’ll eventually find somewhere else I can write without creating problems.]
“Well, I, uh, don’t think it’s quite fair to condemn a whole program because of a single slip-up, sir.” General ‘Buck’ Turgidson
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