The 500 Internal Server Error is a very general HTTP status code that means something has gone wrong on the web site's server but the server could not be more specific on what the exact problem is.

Resolution Possibilities

The 500 Internal Server Error is a "server-side" error, meaning the problem is not with your PC or Internet connection but instead is a problem with the web site's server.
Even though the issue is not yours to troubleshoot or resolve, there are a few things you can do: 


  1. Try Clearing your cache and browser history. It could be possible that the page you are seeing is a cached version, so after the cache is cleared it will go away.
  2. You can check the error log button in cPanel under the logs section to see what errors are being given if you have cPanel hosting with us. Sometimes 500 errors can be due to syntax errors in a .htaccess file or other things you may be able to quickly fix yourself.

    1. First, log into cPanel within the “Shared Hosting” tab. View our guide here for further details on how to do this.


    2. Scroll down to the “Metrics” section. And click the “Errors” icon.


This log will display a list of error messages from your website. You will find detailed information about each error including: the date and time of the error, some information about the client receiving the error, description of the error and information about which folder or file is generating the error. From this log, you can seek resolution depending on the information about the error that you receive.


If you can't wait any longer for the problem to be resolved or if you'd like assistance, feel free to contact our 24/7 technical support team at https://geitsystems.freshdesk.com/