The server at www.sceptreflight.net can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed. DNS is the network service that translates a website's name to its Internet address. This error is most often caused by having no connection to the Internet or a misconfigured network. It can also be caused by an unresponsive DNS server or a firewall preventing Google Chrome from accessing the network.
When visiting http://www.sceptreflight.net/Model%20Engine%20Tests/ (http://www.sceptreflight.net/Model%20Engine%20Tests/) just now, got aThis webpage is not available ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED
Got same result in both Google Chrome and Mozilla FireFox. Is this engine test site gone for good?
We (my daughter and I) are working on the problem right now. We're likely to be setting up a mirror site so if one goes down then the other should still be available.
George, I'll show your post to my (IT) daughter and maybe she can translate it for me :). I have no clue what Wordpress is even after a Google search.Traceroute is a Unix (Linux) utility, which will show the path of the various routers ("switches" in the old telephone sense) that a "test message" travels through until it reaches its destination. As far as I know, Wordpress is basically free software for creating web pages. It is reasonably user friendly and a user doesn't have to be a web page engineer to build attractive and effective web pages. Not really familiar with it, but may be that Dreamhost has the front end software that can take those pages stored in Wordpress storage format in one's account and properly display them. That is my primitive conjecture and not fact.
However for the time being I've just finished setting up an alternative site after my daughter bought a new domain name for me. The new site is http://sceptreflight.com/Model%20Engine%20Tests/Index.html which is still with Dreamhost but is now .com instead of .net although if the old one starts working again then I'll keep both going as a backup (mirror site?). At least it's back on air :).Thanks, your alternate site works just as the original one did. I think if your daughter can contact Dreamhost technical team or customer service, they can explain what has happened to your website.
At least it's back on air :).