Cannot access my web server [closed] - asp.net

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I just subscribed for shared hosting plan on ASPHOSTCENTRAL. I changed my Domain settings and pointed to the name servers as they said(10hrs ago). Since then I've been trying to access my website's default page but I can't. It prompts me to enter a User name and a password.
When I asked the help desk, they said it's working on their end and they can see the default web page.
This is an ASP .Net web application (3.5 framework) with Crystal reports (V12) and MS SQL server database.
The support team said when I try to ping ebolamedia.ae(my domain) then I should get 208.43.160.193 but on my end I see 174.37.255.233.
I don't understand what is wrong. Can someone help me... I can't access my FTP too.

I just check it now and see 208.43.160.193, so probably you are the problem, and its probably the dns cache on your computer.
There maybe a dns cache from your web browser or a dns cache from your computer. To clear the dhs cache of your computer open a dos prompt, (start | run | cmd) and run
ipconfig /flushdns
and probably is going to reread the dns and works.
Alternative open your windows/system32/drivers/host file with text pad and check or add manually the correct ip for your web address, just to make it play and you make your work until all dns flush and clear.

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Publish r shiny application in intranet [closed]

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I am trying to build a Rstudio/Shiny App and post it in our intranet so that everyone else in our office could see it. I am a windows person, and the instructions online about how to setup a shiny server within Linux environment is a bit difficult for me. Is there an easy way that I can could accomplish this goal without messing up with Linux. Even if I have to do so, is there an easy way to just have my webpage available to people within our company, not everyone on the internet. Thanks!
You can use shinyapps.io and add a password authentication by using, for example, shinymanager Link here.
If you have a computer that's always on, you can run R on it and run the command shiny::runApp(host="0.0.0.0", port="xxxx")". You can experiment a bit with the port in xxxx.
You will have to know the computer's ip-address. You can then direct your colleagues to http://<ip-address>:<xxxx>, where you replace <ip-address> and <xxxx> with the respective ip-address and port. You might have to unblock the port in Windows Firewall.
If you do not have a computer available that is always turned on, you can actually install R onto a network drive, install required packages on the network drive, and then have users run R from the network drive and run the app themeselves.

Google Cloud VM Instance with Wordpress Repeatedly Crashes [closed]

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I've got a newly deployed Google Cloud f1-micro VM Instance using the Google Click to Deploy Wordpress solution. I've done some basic configurations such as a static IP, DNS config, persistent disk, etc. I also imported data from a previous Wordpress install.
The issue is that about every 10-15 minutes the server crashes and becomes unresponsive. Error 500 when trying to view any page, and SSH becomes unreachable. The console shows the VM Instance is still running though. I have to Reset the VM Instance, and then everything is restored within a few seconds. CPU usage is almost always below 50%. The site currently has almost zero traffic, just me testing it.
Any idea what may be causing it to freeze/crash so often? I know the f1-micro is not a powerful server, but I've read a lot about running Wordpress on it and it seems like it should be able to handle a low traffic website.
You can see system log from console in Web UI
Or you can use CLI
gcloud compute --project={your project id} instances get-serial-port-output {vm name}
f1-micro only have 0.2core and 0.60 memory. it can not support both wordpress and mysql. I think it out of memory, and system keep kill your process (mysql or wordpress). I suggestion you upgrade to bigger vm.

Can I install New Relic on a Bluehost Shared Hosting Plan? [closed]

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I want some more insights into my wordpress site so I signed up for a New Relic account. But they're asking me to install some agent by typing in commands and I have no idea where to do that or how to access a command line.
I use shared hosting with Bluehost so I have access to cPanel. I've never typed anything into a console to manage the server - the icons have covered everything I need. So far.
Is it even possible to install this on my shared hosting plan? If so, where do I get the command prompt, do I need FTP? I've tried to follow the instructions, but there're some strange words like "yum", "rpm" and what not. What are these, and how do I run them?
Is there a wordpress plugin that I can just install and have everything done automatically for me?
If anyone could point me to some clear step by step instructions as to how to go about this, I'd be very grateful...
Thanks!
What you need is shell access. According to their features page at http://www.bluehost.com/cgi/info/hosting_features, they support shell access via SecureShell (SSH). This is fairly common.
Download an SSH client like PutTTY and connect to yourdomain.com, or if you are on a Mac, open the Terminal app and type "ssh yourdomain.com" (with your web site's domain name). You can then run commands.
However, this probably will not get you what you need. You mentioned yum and rpm commands, which are system-level software installation tools. You'll need root access to do that, which you certainly cannot do on a shared hosting account.
These types of tools are really intended for application service providers. I'm fairly familiar with New Relic's products. I'm guessing you are trying to install the server monitor tool. You probably don't need to worry about that one since Bluehost should be monitoring their servers for you.

Windows Authentication with IIS 7 [closed]

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I using Windows Authentication with IIS 7, I need the prompt don't show or display.
What is the correct way for the prompt donĀ“t display.
It's somewhat difficult to understand what you are asking.
But I'm taking a stab at it and assume that you have set up a web site using Windows Authentication, and when you browse to it with a web browser you get a login dialog asking for username and password.
Is my assumption correct?
The reason for this could be a list of things.
Unfortunately you are not mentioning anything whether you are using a intranet based web site or an internet facing web site.
If it is the former, then there's hope, if the latter not so much.
Assuming that you are within boundaries of a corporate network, an intranet solution.
First off, make sure you are using a web browser that support Windows Authentication. Microsoft Internet Explorer is a good start. If using IE, make sure that it is set to Enable Windows Authentication in Tools->Internet Options->Advanced.
And that the host name you are accessing is part of the Local Intranet Zone in the Security Tab of IE. That way, you can take advantage of the Automatic logon functionality.
Second, if you are not using Impersonation on the web site, make sure that the account running the application pool has all the necessary permissions to all needed resources. (Like files it may need to access, DB access an so forth.)
If you are using Impersonation, make sure that the account running the browser session has all the necessary permission to all eventual resources your web application may access. (See previous)
If you are using an internet facing web site, then sorry, you are out of luck.
You know, if your question would have been more specific, you would have given a much better answer.

Regarding platform-dependent issue while purchasing space (for domain) [closed]

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I want to create a Website for that I am using asp.net technology,Since I am Actually Buying a domain and web hosting space for it. Before that I have question regarding some doubts.
I have seen Website http://www.bigrock.in/ . As everyone Knows that Asp.net is platform dependent and I want my Website should open everywhere with same look and feel. And Someone have told me there will be no issue for platform Dependency,You only need to choose Server with windows and deploy Your website there. and after that everybody will be able to open website with same look. Now My question is that if that's the thing is there then why the issue of platform Independent for(java EE,Php) website is there.
Please Clarify my doubts.
Platfrom independence in this case is only a concern for the server, not the client.
A normal asp.net website can be openened in all mainstream browsers, on Mac, Linux or Windows or mobile clients. So it will work everywere.
ASP.net is platform dependent.
This is not true.
An asp.net website can be installed on any web-server provided it has .net framework installed on it. Most modern age windows servers has it. Hence, whoever told you that
choose Server with windows and deploy Your website there. and after
that everybody will be able to open website with same look
Is right.
When somebody accesses your website's page asp.net generates HTML content which is sent to client which is platform independent. Hence all clients will get same look and feel.

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