I am sick of this error - Network Error (tcp_error)

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by Muqadas.Wattoo, May 6, 2009.

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    Network Error (tcp_error)
    
    A communication error occurred: ""
    The Web Server may be down, too busy, or experiencing other problems preventing it from responding to requests. You may wish to try again at a later time.
    
    For assistance, contact your network support team. 
    
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    I try to browse my website www.mp3codes.org which is ok sometime and sometime the upper error. I don't know if it's my server problem or with my internet connection.

    Kindly please help. Site loads for me now but I wanna know if it's just my laptop problem.

    Thanks
     
    Muqadas.Wattoo, May 6, 2009 IP
  2. Ignacio21

    Ignacio21 Guest

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    I don't see the error, I keep reloading with F5 in some pages but I don't see any error.

    Maybe is something of your connection, you should contact them, maybe it can help to send an email with a screenshot of the error message.

    (Nice site :))
     
    Ignacio21, May 6, 2009 IP
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    i tried no error may be bcoz of traffic congestion which create problem in the tcp socket
     
    vikramsra, May 6, 2009 IP
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    Thibaut Well-Known Member

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    No problem to access to your site from here (France). You should have a local network issue.

    Regards
    Thibaut
     
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    The best way to tell if it is a problem with your local internet connection or with your server/network is to run a traceroute from your desktop when you are unable to access the site. You can use that traceroute data along with traceroute data from tracroute.org to determine which geographic locations are effected by the outage. With traceroute.org you are able to traceroute to your server from multiple geographic locations which means while you may not be able to access your website from your location you can tell via the traceroute information that the rest of the world is able to access the site. You *may* even be able to provide this information to your hosting provider or ISP to bypass the problematic network devices.

    Alternatively if no tracroutes are reaching your server unless you have ICMP traffic disabled with a firewall then it's not likely a network problem rather something going on with the server itself.
     
    cfortner, May 6, 2009 IP