• hay every one hope you are doing well out there. I migrated my website to the other server then all of a sudden my website is showing 404 broken links in broken link tools such as siteliner.

    The weird thing is every page on my website is working fine for me and visitors but not for google. all the 404 pages are opening fine then why google search console and siteliner is showing 404 errors?

    these tools who showing all the categories and tags 404 errors. and the new posts that I’m posting are also showing 404.

    [redundant link removed]

    Google search console’s live test showing URL is not available to Google

    page fetch Failed: Not found (404)

    the way I migrated my website.

    i followed this video from youtube to take backup and restore my website.

    i also added cloudflair free cdn before uploading the backup.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • How long ago did you move your site? It looks like you are in the midst of DNS propagation. When I lookup you A record on whatsmydns.net I see 2 different IP addresses. Also your nameservers do not appear at all reporting stations.

    I see three copies of the same A record now for the IP record and 3 different AAA records for IPv6. I think that might be kind of normal for Cloudflare as their edge servers jump in and out.

    The DNS servers are Kelani and Norm at Cloudflare with Kelani being the SOA. That doesn’t change.

    Into DNS says the DNS looks fine and I trust Cloudflare with DNS and they run DNS Notify so most servers and resolvers should be fine.

    There is something munging your links with redirects to what looks like malicious content with a ‘captcha looking’ request and that set off my antivirus so I think you need to clean your website.

    You might want to start with reading this after you toss your site into maintenance if you think anything is going on there.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Get a fresh cup of coffee, take a deep breath and carefully follow this guide. When you’re done, you may want to implement some (if not all) of the recommended security measures.

    If you’re unable to clean your site(s) successfully, there are reputable organizations that can clean your sites for you. Sucuri and Wordfence are a couple.

    Thread Starter manvidesai5500

    (@manvidesai5500)

    @bigmoxy migration is done on 27 July 2020 since then I thought that website is working fine. I found these errors yesterday and I’m still looking for a solution.

    @jnashhawkins redirects and malicious content that you are talking about are adult ads by adsterra. I don’t think my site has any security issues but I will look for them too.

    @sterndata I will follow your suggested guide thanks..

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