Connectivity / If you can't access your domain:
If you receive the message "There is no
DNS entry for http://www.yourdomain.com",
there are several possible explanations:
1) Try to reach the site using the IP address.
If you are successful, the domain name is either
not active or not yet propagated.
For a NEW domain, it may take up to a week for
the name to be released by InterNIC and propagated
to DNSs (Domain Name Servers) throughout the Internet.
(Foreign domains and transfers take longer).
If it is an older domain that has previously
been reachable, the name may be on hold with InterNIC.
Contact InterNIC directly to determine the reason
the name is on hold.
You can check the status of your domain name
by doing a "whois" at: http://www.networksolutions.com/en_US/whois/index.jhtml
2) If you can reach the site with the IP address
and you know it has been more than 72 hours since
the name was released by InterNIC:
Clear your browser cache and try again.
If you are using Netscape Navigator, first select
Options | Network Preferences, then choose the
Cache tab. Click on the buttons "Clear Memory
Cache Now" and "Clear Disk Cache Now"
and OK, then click Reload.
For Internet Explorer Select View | Options, then
the Navigation tab and click "Clear History"
and OK, then click Refresh.
Note: Netscape may require manually clearing the
cache. With Windows Explorer find the Netscape
folder (e.g. C:\Program Files\Netscape\Navigator\Cache
- then highlight and delete the files in the Cache
folder - then click on Reload)
If you know that others are able to reach the
site with the domain name but you can't (even
after clearing the Cache), contact your local
ISP. They may not have updated their DNS records.
If you are still unable to reach it after all
of these steps, email support@rapidsite.net for
assistance. Be sure to describe all the steps
you have already taken.
3) If you are unable to reach the site with either
the domain name OR the IP address you may be experiencing
connectivity problems.
If you are able to reach ANY sites with your
browser, go to:
http://www.yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/secure/trgw-s
(substitute your domain name in the URL)
If you are unable to reach this URL, either wait
until connectivity is restored and try again,
or contact your local ISP for information on possible
network problems.
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