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I have successfully published a website(whatever.com) and it is accessible for global users except for the server itself.



If I input the domain(whatever.com) in the server's browser, it would display "This page can't be displayed."



How could I fix it that could let me access the page through the server's browser?



Other information:




  1. Users from other computers could access my page.


  2. Localhost(http://localhost/) works in the server's browser but domain(http://whatever.com/) doesn't.


  3. Port 80 is opened.











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  • docs.jexusmanager.com/tutorials/binding-diagnostics.html Edit your question to include the report, so that others can know if you really configured it the right way.

    – Lex Li
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:04











  • Problem solved. Thank you guys!

    – Dongwei Shi
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:07
















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I have successfully published a website(whatever.com) and it is accessible for global users except for the server itself.



If I input the domain(whatever.com) in the server's browser, it would display "This page can't be displayed."



How could I fix it that could let me access the page through the server's browser?



Other information:




  1. Users from other computers could access my page.


  2. Localhost(http://localhost/) works in the server's browser but domain(http://whatever.com/) doesn't.


  3. Port 80 is opened.











share|improve this question























  • docs.jexusmanager.com/tutorials/binding-diagnostics.html Edit your question to include the report, so that others can know if you really configured it the right way.

    – Lex Li
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:04











  • Problem solved. Thank you guys!

    – Dongwei Shi
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:07














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I have successfully published a website(whatever.com) and it is accessible for global users except for the server itself.



If I input the domain(whatever.com) in the server's browser, it would display "This page can't be displayed."



How could I fix it that could let me access the page through the server's browser?



Other information:




  1. Users from other computers could access my page.


  2. Localhost(http://localhost/) works in the server's browser but domain(http://whatever.com/) doesn't.


  3. Port 80 is opened.











share|improve this question














I have successfully published a website(whatever.com) and it is accessible for global users except for the server itself.



If I input the domain(whatever.com) in the server's browser, it would display "This page can't be displayed."



How could I fix it that could let me access the page through the server's browser?



Other information:




  1. Users from other computers could access my page.


  2. Localhost(http://localhost/) works in the server's browser but domain(http://whatever.com/) doesn't.


  3. Port 80 is opened.








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asked Nov 13 '18 at 1:29









Dongwei ShiDongwei Shi

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  • docs.jexusmanager.com/tutorials/binding-diagnostics.html Edit your question to include the report, so that others can know if you really configured it the right way.

    – Lex Li
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:04











  • Problem solved. Thank you guys!

    – Dongwei Shi
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:07



















  • docs.jexusmanager.com/tutorials/binding-diagnostics.html Edit your question to include the report, so that others can know if you really configured it the right way.

    – Lex Li
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:04











  • Problem solved. Thank you guys!

    – Dongwei Shi
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:07

















docs.jexusmanager.com/tutorials/binding-diagnostics.html Edit your question to include the report, so that others can know if you really configured it the right way.

– Lex Li
Nov 13 '18 at 4:04





docs.jexusmanager.com/tutorials/binding-diagnostics.html Edit your question to include the report, so that others can know if you really configured it the right way.

– Lex Li
Nov 13 '18 at 4:04













Problem solved. Thank you guys!

– Dongwei Shi
Nov 13 '18 at 23:07





Problem solved. Thank you guys!

– Dongwei Shi
Nov 13 '18 at 23:07












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Make sure that the domain "whatever.com" is in the bindings list on the website from IIS.



You might have a DNS problem on the server, you can manually map the "whaterver.com" domain in the hosts (C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts) file of your server by appending the following line:



127.0.0.1     whatever.com





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  • You perfectly solved my problem. Thanks!

    – Dongwei Shi
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:06











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Make sure that the domain "whatever.com" is in the bindings list on the website from IIS.



You might have a DNS problem on the server, you can manually map the "whaterver.com" domain in the hosts (C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts) file of your server by appending the following line:



127.0.0.1     whatever.com





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  • You perfectly solved my problem. Thanks!

    – Dongwei Shi
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:06
















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Make sure that the domain "whatever.com" is in the bindings list on the website from IIS.



You might have a DNS problem on the server, you can manually map the "whaterver.com" domain in the hosts (C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts) file of your server by appending the following line:



127.0.0.1     whatever.com





share|improve this answer
























  • You perfectly solved my problem. Thanks!

    – Dongwei Shi
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:06














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Make sure that the domain "whatever.com" is in the bindings list on the website from IIS.



You might have a DNS problem on the server, you can manually map the "whaterver.com" domain in the hosts (C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts) file of your server by appending the following line:



127.0.0.1     whatever.com





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Make sure that the domain "whatever.com" is in the bindings list on the website from IIS.



You might have a DNS problem on the server, you can manually map the "whaterver.com" domain in the hosts (C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts) file of your server by appending the following line:



127.0.0.1     whatever.com






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  • You perfectly solved my problem. Thanks!

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You perfectly solved my problem. Thanks!

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You perfectly solved my problem. Thanks!

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