Safari can't connect to the server on Mac
Safari can't connect to the server on my MacBook Pro. It will connect to apple.com, google.com, and a few other select websites. However, I'm unable to visit the majority of the websites I visit on a frequent basis. This problem does not exist on my iPad Pro.
Your thoughts?
I have already followed the following suggestion:
- In the Safari app on your Mac, check the message that appears when a page fails to open.
- It may suggest ways to solve the problem or include information you need to solve it.
- Make sure you’re using the correct address for the webpage.
- If you copied and pasted the address, make sure it doesn’t have extra characters or missing characters at the beginning or end.
- If the website requires a VPN connection, make sure it’s functioning properly.
- See Connect your Mac to a VPN.
- Try entering /index.html or /index.htm at the end of the address.
- Choose View > Reload Page.
- If the page still won’t open, quit Safari, reopen it, then try again.
- Try again at a different time.
- The website server may be busy, or the website may be unavailable temporarily.
- Contact your network administrator for help.
- If you connect to the internet using a corporate or enterprise network, the network may have a firewall that prevents you from opening the webpage.
- If your computer or network is protected by a firewall, you may need to specify proxy servers to access some internet sites.
- See Set up a proxy server using Safari.
- Contact the website’s owner to find out if the web server has a problem, or if the website is incompatible with Safari.
- For example, Safari can’t open a website that uses a protocol other than http or https.
- Choose Apple menu > App Store, then click Updates.
- Use the latest version of Safari. See Keep your Mac up to date.
- Click and hold the Reload button , then choose Reload Without Content Blockers.
- The page might be blocked by a Content Blocker you have installed.
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.15