gamlenar Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 I am very confused. At certain wiki pages I find that Tommy has ASP.NET 4.5, and others says that the only one with ASP.NET is Johnny. I need to run ASP.NET 4.5, what server should I pick for this? Now that I've tried to figure it out, and always find two different answers, please tell me. I am currently on Johnny where I've waited for almost 2 days to have my site up and running, but I am sitll stuck at "Account queued" when accessing it through the IP. If Tommy is running ASP.NET 4.5 after all, can you give me a guide on how to transfer, or maybe allow me to transfer? I read somewhere that I had to request it.
Krydos Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 HelioHost has been around for 12 years now so there might be some contradictory information out there. If you can provide a link and it's something we're able to edit we will fix it. Johnny usually supports .net 3.5 but Johnny is kind of broken for the last 24 hours or so. See https://www.helionet.org/index/topic/28809-2017-07-11/ That's also why it's taking so long to create accounts. Tommy supports .net 4.6. Here is the guide for switching servers http://wiki.helionet.org/Moving_your_account I am currently on Johnny where I've waited for almost 2 days to have my site up and running, but I am sitll stuck at "Account queued" when accessing it through the IP.Your account is created and you should be able to log in at https://www.heliohost.org/login/
wolstech Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 I am currently on Johnny where I've waited for almost 2 days to have my site up and running, but I am sitll stuck at "Account queued" when accessing it through the IP. Not sure if a typo or not, but if you actually meant server IP, it won't work. You need to use your domain name to see your site. We don't support direct IP address access because we're a shared host. The host name (your domain, which is included in HTTP headers in the Host field) is what tells Apache what account's content to serve. The IP address of the server is not a valid domain, so it will always show queued.
Krydos Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 I was sort of thinking he might be doing something like curl --header 'Host: example.com' 64.62.211.131 but maybe I'm wrong. That is a great way to make sure that the server is working before you transfer your domain to our servers. But yes, typing 64.62.211.131 into a browser will always result in the queued page.
gamlenar Posted July 11, 2017 Author Posted July 11, 2017 Woah! Thank you guys, really good support. I am sorry, but I cannot seem to find the pages again.
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