Why Can't I Access the Website Even Though the Domain Name Has Been Resolved?
Website access is performed at two necessary phases. Figure 1 shows process for accessing a website.
The process consists of two phases:
- Phase 1: The DNS server translates the domain name into the IP address of the web server and returns the IP address to the client.
- Phase 2: The client accesses the web server using the IP address, and the web server returns the desired content.
Website Access Failures FAQs
- Why Can't I Access the Website Even Though the Domain Name Has Been Resolved?
- Why Can't My Website Be Accessed over HTTPS?
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