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Cannot access my website on Firefox

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Can you tell me why Firefox cannot access my website/domain

Can you tell me why Firefox cannot access my website/domain

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kdschiff said

I am not sure why I need to change the DNS-over-HTTPS setting and do not know how to do this?

When a server can't be found, DNS is a logical thing to check. If Firefox using DNS-over-HTTPS, your server is being looked up with Cloudflare instead of your local DNS or Google DNS. To experiment with your setting, see the article I linked earlier: Firefox DNS over HTTPS.

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Do you get a specific error message when you try to access the site?

If Firefox can't find the server, you could experiment with the DNS-over-HTTPS setting: Firefox DNS over HTTPS

If it's another problem, more details are needed to make suggestions.

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Please explain the problem in detail. What happens? What is/are the exact error message(s) ?


Please provide a public link (no password) that we can check out. No Personal Information Please !

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Thank you for your reply. This is the error message I get when trying to access my own website through Firefox. I have no problems accessing my own website through Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge?

Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site.

We can’t connect to the server at www.qrm-assocites.com.

If that address is correct, here are three other things you can try:

   Try again later.
   Check your network connection.
   If you are connected but behind a firewall, check that Firefox has permission to access the Web.

There must be setting on my laptop or in Firefox that I may have to change? I already tried clearing my browser cache and data as well as my ip address.

Do you have any other suggestions what may be going on with my Firefox browser and allowing me to access my website: www.qrm-associates.com.

Thank you

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Any difference if you change the DNS-over-HTTPS setting? Firefox DNS over HTTPS

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Thanks again for your reply. I am not sure why I need to change the DNS-over-HTTPS setting and do not know how to do this? I typically use Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome as my browsers. I only downloaded Firefox today, to see if this browser can access my website, which It does not on my laptop. It works fine for Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome when accessing my website with no error message???? I should not have to change settings for a browser that I downloaded to access a public website????

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kdschiff said

I am not sure why I need to change the DNS-over-HTTPS setting and do not know how to do this?

When a server can't be found, DNS is a logical thing to check. If Firefox using DNS-over-HTTPS, your server is being looked up with Cloudflare instead of your local DNS or Google DNS. To experiment with your setting, see the article I linked earlier: Firefox DNS over HTTPS.