Generally speaking, purchasing a domain name has two main uses: investment and website building. During the website building process, many people have likely encountered problems accessing their purchased domain name. So, what can we do in this situation? Today, we'll briefly explain.
If you're having trouble accessing a purchased domain name, you should first check whether your network is working properly. Local network verification is simple: simply enter the address of a major website, such as Baidu or another browser, in your browser's address bar to see if it works. If so, your local network is generally functional.
If you've confirmed your network is working properly but the domain name is still unavailable, we can determine if the domain name resolution is working or if the IP address is incorrect. Generally, after domain name resolution is complete, since some DNS management systems don't have real-time validation, you can check your domain name to verify that it's working and whether the resolved IP address is incorrect.
If the domain name resolves properly and the IP address or alias you ping matches the server alias and IP address you see in your web hosting control panel, then if the domain name is inaccessible, there's a problem with the server or its settings. Problems with the program itself, database mismatches, or server configuration issues can all affect domain name access.
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