lynnb
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Over the last few days I've been trying to get a Wordpress photo gallery up and running. My web host provider successfully installed Wordpress - however my Mac mini refuses to load my web page. When I type in the url I get a "Not found" message, in both Safari and Firefox.
Strangely, this only happens with my Mac. Any other computer can, and does, load the page without a problem. It's just mine that can't.
I've tried clearing the cache and history, resetting Safari, creating another user account, and rebooting multiple times after all the above, without success. The web hosting company and the ISP agree the problem is on my machine, given how everyone else in the world can load my page except me!
I'm now doing a time machine full backup now so I can reload OSX and see if that fixes it. Perhaps a Library Preferences file has been corrupted.
This is driving me nuts!
Anyone had a similar problem? All suggestions are welcome!
Of course, this had to happen just 4 months afte the AppleCare warranty expired... and I can't afford a replacement computer.
Edit: running OSX 10.6.8. All software is up to date.
Strangely, this only happens with my Mac. Any other computer can, and does, load the page without a problem. It's just mine that can't.
I've tried clearing the cache and history, resetting Safari, creating another user account, and rebooting multiple times after all the above, without success. The web hosting company and the ISP agree the problem is on my machine, given how everyone else in the world can load my page except me!
I'm now doing a time machine full backup now so I can reload OSX and see if that fixes it. Perhaps a Library Preferences file has been corrupted.
This is driving me nuts!
Anyone had a similar problem? All suggestions are welcome!
Of course, this had to happen just 4 months afte the AppleCare warranty expired... and I can't afford a replacement computer.
Edit: running OSX 10.6.8. All software is up to date.
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Not running Parental Control on it, are you? My son occasionally uses my Mac Mini and I have it running. It blocks certain scripts on pages.
It should be possible to create a security exception in the browser setting telling it to always allow viewing the page.
Whats the URL? See if my Mini can see it!
It should be possible to create a security exception in the browser setting telling it to always allow viewing the page.
Whats the URL? See if my Mini can see it!
crispy12
Well-known
Are you 101% sure that you're typing the address fully and correctly? Type the full name including index.html rather than just ending with the slash (xyz.wordpress.com for eg). Check the .htaccess file in your root directory of your blog if you have ftp access too, sometimes it can cause redirect errors.
With some ISPs every letter and symbol counts. Also check your proxy settings again. Also I'm a bit skeptical that a new install will help out, but sounds like you've tried everything.
With some ISPs every letter and symbol counts. Also check your proxy settings again. Also I'm a bit skeptical that a new install will help out, but sounds like you've tried everything.
lynnb
Veteran
Thanks Johan, no parental controls, and I have no problem using my wife's or kids' Macs to view the page. At the moment it's just the Wordpress template - I've not yet added any plug-ins (thinking of Photocrati) or loaded any content. The address is www.lynnburdekin.com. I've gone into Network Preferences/Search DNS domains and added that url without success.
Crispy12, thanks - I tried the full /index.html address with the same "not found" result; I have FTP access but don't know about .htaccess files, I'll check that out. I'm a newb at this. I'm assuming that as I can access the site from my wife's and other computers, the problem resides solely within my Mac. I've certainly checked the correct address - it works with everyone else's computer!
Edit: here's the link to my query on the Wordpress support forum/ and the link to my support request on the Apple support forum.
Crispy12, thanks - I tried the full /index.html address with the same "not found" result; I have FTP access but don't know about .htaccess files, I'll check that out. I'm a newb at this. I'm assuming that as I can access the site from my wife's and other computers, the problem resides solely within my Mac. I've certainly checked the correct address - it works with everyone else's computer!
Edit: here's the link to my query on the Wordpress support forum/ and the link to my support request on the Apple support forum.
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ricnak
Well-known
nice pine cone!
lynnb
Veteran
that's not mine - it's a stock photo used by the Wordpress template. I'll upload photos when I can get into the site to set it up!
RObert Budding
D'oh!
I thought that Apple computers 'just worked' . . .
brbo
Well-known
What does your /etc/hosts file say?
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Works on my Mac's.
Have you done the basic 101 technique by turning the computer off for a minute (not restart!)?
Create a new user on the Mini and try again.
Have you done the basic 101 technique by turning the computer off for a minute (not restart!)?
Create a new user on the Mini and try again.
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Click on this link to see if it takes you to the admin login page:
http://lynnburdekin.com/wp-admin
User name will be: Admin
Password: make sure you enter it correctly!
http://lynnburdekin.com/wp-admin
User name will be: Admin
Password: make sure you enter it correctly!
lynnb
Veteran
brbo - do you mean the etc folder on my site? I can view that through Cyberduck, but it doesn't contain a hosts file. All it contains is a fob-folder called lynnburdekin.com and then files called passwd passwd,v qutoa quota,v shadow shadow,v (the commas are part of the file name).
Should there be a etc/hosts/ folder? Am I looking in the right place?
Thanks,
Should there be a etc/hosts/ folder? Am I looking in the right place?
Thanks,
crispy12
Well-known
I think your internet settings are stuffed.
Try going to Network settings under System Preferences and removing your current home network, then re-adding it with the password and default automatic settings.
Macs do 'just work', at least relatively when compared to a Windows computer. Much easier when driver problems are not an issue.
Try going to Network settings under System Preferences and removing your current home network, then re-adding it with the password and default automatic settings.
Macs do 'just work', at least relatively when compared to a Windows computer. Much easier when driver problems are not an issue.
brbo
Well-known
brbo - do you mean the etc folder on my site? I can view that through Cyberduck, but it doesn't contain a hosts file. All it contains is a fob-folder called lynnburdekin.com and then files called passwd passwd,v qutoa quota,v shadow shadow,v (the commas are part of the file name).
Should there be a etc/hosts/ folder? Am I looking in the right place?
Thanks,
No, you should check the /etc/hosts file on your computer.
I don't really know what Wordpress is but if you prepared the site (coding or whatever you need to do for it) on your computer there is a possibility that the tools you used messed with how your domain is resolved on your computer. Do a "ping lynnburdekin.com" in terminal to see what your web site address resolves to...
Papercut
Well-known
Lynn, did you have a bunch of windows / connections open to your site when things went bad?
I had something somewhat similar a few years ago, except that it resulted in my Airport being unable to reach my website at all. When I was setting up my website (on a 2007 MBP), I had a whole bunch of connections open to the site (cpanel pages, blog, etc.) and it borked my Apple router. Every other ip address / url was fine, but anything to my website was unreachable -- same error as yours. I tried all sorts of things like deleting the network settings, changing DNS servers, rewriting the router settings, even updating its firmware -- all did nothing and none of my computers could reach the site (different from your situation in that). I'm not the only person this has happened to (I found several threads on Apple forums with similar reports), but Apple refused to acknowledge that there was anything wrong with those routers (this was a couple generations of airports ago). As soon as I swapped the router to ANY other physical unit (Netgear, Belkin, Apple), I could access the site again with no problems. Put the old router back and no dice. Upshot was I sold the router on CL since it worked everywhere except that one address and bought a new one. Expensive "solution".
EDIT: Glad you got it fixed -- you posted while I was typing.
I had something somewhat similar a few years ago, except that it resulted in my Airport being unable to reach my website at all. When I was setting up my website (on a 2007 MBP), I had a whole bunch of connections open to the site (cpanel pages, blog, etc.) and it borked my Apple router. Every other ip address / url was fine, but anything to my website was unreachable -- same error as yours. I tried all sorts of things like deleting the network settings, changing DNS servers, rewriting the router settings, even updating its firmware -- all did nothing and none of my computers could reach the site (different from your situation in that). I'm not the only person this has happened to (I found several threads on Apple forums with similar reports), but Apple refused to acknowledge that there was anything wrong with those routers (this was a couple generations of airports ago). As soon as I swapped the router to ANY other physical unit (Netgear, Belkin, Apple), I could access the site again with no problems. Put the old router back and no dice. Upshot was I sold the router on CL since it worked everywhere except that one address and bought a new one. Expensive "solution".
EDIT: Glad you got it fixed -- you posted while I was typing.
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