

Pinging my websites IP - Results in timeoutsĬonnecting with numerous FTP Clients (Filezilla, WinSCP etc.) - Results in timeouts Rebooting my server - Rebooted successfully but no changesĬhecked UFW firewall rules - These haven’t changed Restarting Apache - Apache is running and active My website is still down and my tickets have fallen on deaf ears. No action is required on your part at this time and we apologize for any troubles this may have caused.” We will continue to investigate the health of this physical node to determine if this was an isolated or systemic issue. “We’ve had to reboot your Droplet as a result of an issue with the physical node that hosts your Droplet. The issue is the same across browsers, ISPs, mobile networks etc. Before Christmas everything was working fine, in fact I’m very near completing development. Obviously I cannot continue development because I am unable to render my changes or connect in general.ĮRR CONNECTIONTIMED_OUT is the chrome error message. I took a break over Christmas from developing a webapp and I have came back today to find that I am unable to access my website in my browser, or connect to it by an FTP Client or ping my website’s IP address (Results in Requests Timed Out).
