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If the website requires a VPN connection, make sure it’s functioning properly. Turn on your computer, go to s Google, YouTube, Facebook, just as examples. drenthe Carolyn Samit The culprit DNS does not disappear, but it worked. (162,655 points) We are all ears.
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In response to drenthe It just displays the error: Safari can't find the server. Oct 22, 2014 12:35 AM in response to drenthe In response to FredS101
In response to drenthe Oct 21, 2014 10:38 PM in response to drenthe Technician's Assistant: Which lights are colored and/or blinking on your router? Worked for me I was having issues with a big banks website not finding the server etc but this cleared it upstraight away, after weeks of clearing cookies and caches which made no difference. Nov 1, 2015 5:35 PM in response to drenthe I corrected it and now it appears to be working OK. Shut your mac down. Restart it and press CMD+R during start up. 8.8.8.8 is set on my router as a primary DNS.PS I wanted to turn off this f..g auto correction which is suitable for iOS but NOT for Mac OS X cohn_schneider However, it also does this for websites that I know are completely accessible.
In response to drenthe Facebook is now working perfectly like before.
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+1 Safari cannot resolve this address (Yosemite was installed before 10.10.2 is released - no more such mistake)Chrome opens it with no problems.
Apr 23, 2016 7:40 AM in response to drenthe Check safari in other user if working, it means you have user specific problem, turn your user and delete all cookies, caches etc. John7707
User profile for user: If I attempt to right-click on any to open in a new tab, or if I view my browser's activity, I receive your average "Safari can't find the server." Open Settings and then scroll down to Safari. But we all know for our privacy and security, websites have to be coupled with strong encryption before a web connection can be established unconditionally. Oct 25, 2014 7:54 PM Contact the website’s owner to find out if the web server has a problem or if the website is incompatible with Safari.For example, Safari can’t open a website that uses a protocol other than http or https.The page might be blocked by a Content Blocker you have installed.Modifying this control will update this page automatically Jan 21, 2015 4:56 PM
Nov 1, 2015 5:35 PM What did seem work eventually was to change my DNS to 8.8.8.8. Nov 4, 2016 2:33 PM
Hwy6AandM0 If you need to know how to set them up on a Mac or an iOS device, you can see the following link: I have a client who can no longer view her site in Safari.