I'm not super familiar with netlify, but I would first connect to the server to make sure site is up with localhost, then check firewall status and make sure that port is open. Then check nginx or whatever you are using for reverse proxy to make sure your site is open.
This is my normal flow with digital ocean droplets, which is just a linux server.
Also as a side note to my initial question, some endings like app or dev only work in secure https so you'll need to deploy a security cert and run your website on 443 rather than 80.
PS: Customer Support take a while sometimes a day or two.
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The domain i bought ends with .dev extension but netlify provide a site link after deployment so you can be able to customise the purchased domain to the live site.
They reach out to me, the lady is making an accuse that i used a gmail account but i reach out to her with a hotmail account, now she want to transfer ownership to my hotmail account. But that doesn't even solve my problem unless i will be able to set up to new server and stuff
yup if your domain ends in dev is most likely an issue with not being setup for https most tech support don't know about this since is a browser implementation.
You'll need security cert, and open port on 443. + reverse proxy for production of course.
Out of curiosity what does your domain ends with?
I'm not super familiar with netlify, but I would first connect to the server to make sure site is up with localhost, then check firewall status and make sure that port is open. Then check nginx or whatever you are using for reverse proxy to make sure your site is open.
This is my normal flow with digital ocean droplets, which is just a linux server.
Also as a side note to my initial question, some endings like app or dev only work in secure https so you'll need to deploy a security cert and run your website on 443 rather than 80.
PS: Customer Support take a while sometimes a day or two.
The domain i bought ends with .dev extension but netlify provide a site link after deployment so you can be able to customise the purchased domain to the live site.
They reach out to me, the lady is making an accuse that i used a gmail account but i reach out to her with a hotmail account, now she want to transfer ownership to my hotmail account. But that doesn't even solve my problem unless i will be able to set up to new server and stuff
yup if your domain ends in dev is most likely an issue with not being setup for https most tech support don't know about this since is a browser implementation.
You'll need security cert, and open port on 443. + reverse proxy for production of course.
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