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with perfect internet connection 4 replies 23 have this problem 38290 views server not found windows 10 Last reply by gramfrawley 4 years ago dborlovan Posted 12/26/11, 7:17 PM Okay, so I had been what does server not found mean using Firefox for months on Windows 7, and out of nowhere, it stops working and says Server not found, Firefox can't find the server. This happens everytime I try to
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can't find any solutions!!!!! HELPPPPP! Okay, so I had been using Firefox for months on Windows 7, and out of nowhere, it stops working and says '''Server not found''', Firefox can't find the server. This happens everytime I try to use Firefox. I can use Internet Explorer but no FF. I need FF for my uni program which runs more efficiently on it. I have had no problems before. I've checked my firewall, the connection settings, I've unistalled and re-installed the program, done a system restore... you name it, I've probably done it. This is really frustrating and I can't find any solutions!!!!! HELPPPPP! Chosen solution A possible cause is security software (firewall) that blocks or restricts Firefox or the plugin-container process without informing you, possibly after detecting changes (update) to the Firefox program. Remove all rules for Firefox from the permissions list in the firewall and let your firewall ask again for permission to get full unrestricted access to internet for Firefox and the plugin-container process and the updater process. See: https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Server+not+found https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Firewalls Rea
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error messages and other problems Fix problems with websites (Facebook, YouTube, webmail etc.) Unblock Firefox from connecting server not found windows xp to the Internet Procedures to diagnose and fix problems Videos, sound, pictures and animations don't work Firefox is slow or stops working Firefox crashes Firefox won't save settings https://support.mozilla.org/questions/907379 or remember information Problems with add-ons, plugins or unwanted software Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems Unblock Firefox from connecting to the Internet What does "Your connection is not secure" mean? When connecting to a website that uses an invalid TLS certificate or weak encryption, Firefox will display an error page saying "Your connection https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/firefox/fix-problems/unblock-firefox-connecting-internet is not secure". How to troubleshoot the error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" on secure websites This article explains why you might see the error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" on HTTPS websites and how you can troubleshoot it. How to troubleshoot time related errors on secure websites This article explains why you might see time-related errors on HTTPS websites and how you can troubleshoot them by correcting your system clock. Configure Windows Firewall to allow Firefox access to the Internet A "Server not found" error can be caused by Windows Firewall blocking Firefox from accessing the Internet. Learn how to configure it to allow Firefox access. Server Not Found - Troubleshoot connection problems If you can't connect to a website, you may see the Server Not Found error message. Learn how to troubleshoot and fix this error. Portions of this content are ©1998–2016 by individual mozilla.org contributors. Content available under a Creative Commons license. Contact Us Privacy Policy Legal Notices Report Trademark Abuse Source Code Twitter Facebook Firefox Friends Switch to mobile site
websites. Error messages may include "The document contains no data" and "The connection was refused when attempting to contact..." or an error page may tell you http://kb.mozillazine.org/Error_loading_any_website that the server could not be found or that the connection has timed out. If you can't get any website to load immediately after updating your browser, it is almost http://threadposts.org/question/1139376/Firefox-Continuously-34-cannot-Find-Server-34.html certainly your firewall or other security software blocking the connection. Contents 1 Error loading any website 2 Only Mozilla applications are having problems 2.1 Connection settings 2.2 Firewalls 2.3 server not Other security programs 2.4 IPv6 2.5 DNS prefetching 2.6 Accessing a router 2.7 Session expired 3 All programs are having problems 3.1 Diagnosing Windows network connections 3.2 Router configuration 3.3 Viewing system logs 3.4 DNS 3.5 Are others also experiencing problems 3.6 ISP 3.7 Spyware and other malware 4 Error loading some websites 5 Websites randomly do not load 6 server not found See also 7 External links 8 Related bug reports [edit]Error loading any website If Firefox/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey will not connect to any website: As with anything else, the problem may go away once you reboot your system. Make sure you are connected to the Internet. If you use dial-up and want your Mozilla application to automatically connect when you start it, see Autoconnect. Make sure that File -> Work Offline is not checked. For specific connection or page load issues, see the section below that best describes your problem. [edit] Only Mozilla applications are having problems If your Mozilla application can't connect to websites but other programs such as Internet Explorer can... [edit] Connection settings Make sure your connection settings are correct. If you have Internet Explorer and it works, compare Internet Explorer's connection settings (e.g., Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections: LAN) to those of Firefox (Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Network / Connection -> Settings) or Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey (Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Proxies). If your connection settings are not correct but any chang