Web page times out

Asked by Peter Booth

since upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 have been unable to view 1 web page. http.//Members.livetradergobal.com/members/login/aspx
  Have tried www.ltggoldrock.com then tried to click member area continue to get error serve timed out

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Alex Conrey (ajwak95) said :
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Could it be possible that it is your DNS? Try adding a line above the current 'nameserver' line in /etc/resolv.conf that looks something like this: 'nameserver 4.2.2.1'. Use 4.2.2.1 or what ever DNS you prefer to use. Hope that helps.

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wojox (wojox) said :
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Peter Booth (pete-gladstoneautoclub) said :
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 It's only that page on the site that I am unable to view. But also the same on wife laptop on windows I think may something to do with Internet connection / provider.

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wojox (wojox) said :
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Well that's kind of weird Peter. I went to the First page and I did notice that the members area was the only page with an Active Server Pages Extension. Which really doesn't make sense since you can't reach it from your wife's computer with Windows. See has Explorer 7 or higher installed? Are you using any extensions/addons that you could disable? If you using Firefox in Ubuntu have you tried the User Agent Switcher https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59

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A. Denton (aquina) said :
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"http.//Members.livetradergobal.com/members/login/aspx" is malformed and (by the way) does not exist. "http://members.livetraderglobal.com/LTGMembersArea/Login.aspx" does exist and is also reachable by entering "http://202.173.188.176/" into your browser. :-)

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A. Denton (aquina) said :
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Peter this should have solved your problem. Can you confirm this, please?

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Peter Booth (pete-gladstoneautoclub) said :
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Sorry didn't solve the problem.

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A. Denton (aquina) said :
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Then it's not an operating system, connectivity, or application specific problem but rather one from the underlying infrastructure I assume. If I were you I'd contact your ISP and ask them whether the block IPs or subnets. That's the case sometimes.

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