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Ankush Bansal

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Feb 23, 2014, 8:48:48 AM2/23/14
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help me please a mail come from that
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Googlebot can't access your site

Over the last 24 hours, Googlebot encountered 1 errors while attempting to retrieve DNS information for your site. The overall error rate for DNS queries for your site is 50.0%.

You can see more details about these errors in Webmaster Tools.


Recommended action

If the site error rate is 100%:
  • Use a WHOIS tool to verify that http://www.worldinfo4u.com/ has a proper whois record and that nameservers are configured for the site. If not, contact your domain registrar to update your whois records.
  • Using a DNS lookup tool, verify that the nameserver's name can be resolved to an IP address. If not, either update your whois record to contain an IP address for your nameserver, or update the DNS records for nameserver.
  • Using a DNS lookup tool, verify that http://www.worldinfo4u.com/ can be resolved to an IP address. If it can't, update the DNS record forhttp://www.worldinfo4u.com/ on your nameserver.
If the site error rate is less than 100%:
  • The most likely explanation is that your nameserver is overloaded. Contact your hosting provider and discuss the configuration of your DNS server and the possibility of allocating more resources to your DNS service.
  • If your site redirects to another hostname, another possible explanation is that a URL on your site is redirecting to a hostname that has a DNS problem. Consider checking the links to which your site redirects and make sure that the sites in your redirect links don't have any DNS issues.

After you think you've fixed the problem, use Fetch as Google to verify that Googlebot can properly access your site.

Gregory Keet

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Jul 16, 2018, 1:51:51 PM7/16/18
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The problem lies in your hosting provider. Find a host that can give you a dedicated IP address, move the site there, restart the indexing process and you shouldn't have this problem again.

Peter Buhagar

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Jul 18, 2018, 10:17:01 AM7/18/18
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From: pbuh...@yahoo.ca   Peter Buhagar

Hello Mr. Keet,

I do not understand why I have received this message, as I have made no complaints, etc. to Google.

Please advise,

Thank-you,

Peter Buhagar
On Monday, July 16, 2018, 10:51:50 a.m. PDT, Gregory Keet <gregor...@gmail.com> wrote:


The problem lies in your hosting provider. Find a host that can give you a dedicated IP address, move the site there, restart the indexing process and you shouldn't have this problem again.

On Sunday, 23 February 2014 15:48:48 UTC+2, Ankush Bansal wrote:
help me please a mail come from that
............................



Googlebot can't access your site

Over the last 24 hours, Googlebot encountered 1 errors while attempting to retrieve DNS information for your site. The overall error rate for DNS queries for your site is 50.0%.

You can see more details about these errors in Webmaster Tools.


Recommended action

If the site error rate is 100%:
  • Use a WHOIS tool to verify that http://www.worldinfo4u. com/ has a proper whois record and that nameservers are configured for the site. If not, contact your domain registrar to update your whois records.
  • Using a DNS lookup tool, verify that the nameserver's name can be resolved to an IP address. If not, either update your whois record to contain an IP address for your nameserver, or update the DNS records for nameserver.
If the site error rate is less than 100%:
  • The most likely explanation is that your nameserver is overloaded. Contact your hosting provider and discuss the configuration of your DNS server and the possibility of allocating more resources to your DNS service.
  • If your site redirects to another hostname, another possible explanation is that a URL on your site is redirecting to a hostname that has a DNS problem. Consider checking the links to which your site redirects and make sure that the sites in your redirect links don't have any DNS issues.

After you think you've fixed the problem, use Fetch as Google to verify that Googlebot can properly access your site.

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