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Bluehost.com 1 click Auto Install, cant access Admin (7 posts)

  1. jforjeremy
    Member
    Posted 4 months ago #

    Have just selected BlueHost to host my new WordPress blog.

    As im pretty new to this (and the Forum) i tried the 1 Click Auto Install. Appears to have installed successfully but when I try to access admin I get the following message:

    "Not Found

    The requested URL /wp-admin was not found on this server.

    Apache/2.2.9 (Debian) mod_ssl/2.2.9 OpenSSL/0.9.8g Server at http://www.mysitename.com.au Port 80"

    Any help would be great, its driving me crazy!

  2. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 4 months ago #

    Site url?

  3. jforjeremy
    Member
    Posted 4 months ago #

  4. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 4 months ago #

    That domain is currently displaying a "domain parked" page and I cannot find any signs of WordPress. Where did you install it on your domain?

  5. bh_WP_fan
    Member
    Posted 4 months ago #

    Doing a dig on your domain shows:

    ;; ANSWER SECTION:
    thebeerdrinkers.com.au. 300 IN A 203.170.87.12

    ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
    thebeerdrinkers.com.au. 14400 IN NS ns2.crazydomains.com.au.
    thebeerdrinkers.com.au. 14400 IN NS ns1.crazydomains.com.au.

    ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
    ns1.crazydomains.com.au. 3600 IN A 203.170.87.12
    ns2.crazydomains.com.au. 3600 IN A 203.170.87.12

    If you have hosting with BlueHost, you will need to have your registrar point your NameServers to BlueHost.
    See: https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/1

  6. jforjeremy
    Member
    Posted 4 months ago #

    Thanks for the help so far guys :)

    just changed my "Name Server 1:" and "Name Server 2:" to:
    ns1.bluehost.com
    ns2.bluehost.com

    As per the link above from bh_WP_fan.

    Re esmi: unsure on this (very inexperienced) just followed the BlueHost 1 step auto install and as far as i know it was to be installed on my domain name: http://www.thebeerdrinkers.com.au

  7. Tim S
    Member
    Posted 4 months ago #

    Keep in mind any changes to DNS can take up to 24 hours to 48 hours to fully take effect. Give it time, now that you've pointed your domain to your hosting account.

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