on 26-01-2024 15:31
on 27-01-2024 16:48
What website?
on 27-01-2024 16:48
What website?
on 27-01-2024 16:56
It is Harrogate Rambling Club https://harrogateramblingclub.org.uk
on 28-01-2024 12:33
OK here.
What device and browser are you trying on?
on 28-01-2024 13:32
It’s a Dell w10 laptop and 2 iPhone SE. By eliminating things it seems to be the hub and its settings, hub was changed and website was reached but after a day it went back to timing out. There seemed to be some kind of issue with certificate but turning off webpage and parental block made no difference so I wonder if the permission is held in VM server but has not been updated ( the website didn’t have a cert for a while but does have one now) . Other people who have VM can access the website no problem so I am mistified! It seems to be our installation
on 30-01-2024 14:10
Hey Lucysmum, thank you for reaching out and a warm welcome to the community i am so sorry to hear this.
Please can you let me know what websites aren't working, could you have the child safe feature turned on for example?
Let us know
Matt - Forum Team
New around here?
on 30-01-2024 17:54
Hello Matthew ML, thanks for getting back to me.
The website is https://harrogateramblingclub.org.uk. The childsafe feature has been turned on and off, the websafe also. Did you see the rest of the posts where I wrote that the hub was changed, that website worked when the tech (VM) guy was here but 2 days later it failed again, timing out. The club webmaster asures me the site has a valid certificate. Friends who also have VM can get on the site but we can't on our wifi. Is the certificate identification done in the hub or on VM server?.
thanks again for listening, kind regarsd, Nick Kemp ( for Lucysmum who has the VM account)
on 30-01-2024 20:49
What exactly happens when you try to visit the website?
Any specific error messages? Certificate errors will usually show an error descriptor helping you to pinpoint the issue.
on 30-01-2024 23:29
Has she tried using a different browser, or incognito mode?
Browsers store the address details in the cache and if there was an issue which has now been rectified it could be that the cache was corrupted and is thus going to the same page still stored in memory. Clearing the cache can often solve this problem and force the site to reload fully the site and not from a stored page.
on 31-01-2024 20:47
Hi Newapollo, thanks for your interest in Lucysmum's problem.
Yes we have tried a different browser and also incognito mode. The situation as I see it is that I can't get onto the site with 2 different mobile phones as well as the laptop which can use different browsers. Does a mobile phone store the page in a cache? The crazy thing is that changing the hub for a new one meant that I could get onto the site using the laptop and the phones through VM wifi, only to find 2 days later without using the laptop at all, suddenely the site was timing out again. Do you think that permissions are controlled by the hub or by a seerver at VM?
many thanks for your input, cheers Nick for lucysmum