[BlueOnyx:04877] Re: vsite resolving to first site

Kirk Gildroy capnkirk13 at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 2 08:14:50 -05 2010


Both sites are setup exactly the same with the hostname being www and domain being their respective domain names.  Each has an alias for just the domain name under Site Management->Services->Web.  I am going to try and add another alias on the second site and see if it resolves as that seems to be the problem...not processing aliases.

 


From: david at goulburn.net.au
To: blueonyx at blueonyx.it
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 08:22:20 +1000
Subject: [BlueOnyx:04867] Re: vsite resolving to first site




From: Kirk Gildroy 


Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 7:58 AM
To: blueonyx at blueonyx.it 
Subject: [BlueOnyx:04862] Re: vsite resolving to first site


I appreciate the prompt reply.  I do have DNS entries with Network Solutions for both www.mydomainname.org and mydomainname.org for outside resolution and I also have them entered on my Win2k3 inside DNS servers for inside resolution.  Hit the FQDN of www.mydomainname.org and I hit the proper site so Apache must be resolving properly at that point but why not for mydomainname.org?
 
> From: mstauber at blueonyx.it
> To: blueonyx at blueonyx.it
> Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 23:01:27 +0200
> Subject: [BlueOnyx:04860] Re: vsite resolving to first site
> 
> Hi Kirk,
> 
> > I have two sites on a box sharing the same IP address as the box itself. 
> > I do not have DNS enabled on the box although all the entries for the
> > sites are in the primary services via Automatic DNS setting in Site
> > Management. The problem is that trying to hit the second site using
> > domain only (no www), it gets redirected to first site. I have eliminated
> > anything external by plugging directly into the box and putting the proper
> > entries into the windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts file. Any help is
> > much appreciated.
> 
> It is a DNS issue. When you have multiple sites on the same IP, then Apache 
> needs to resolve the DNS in order to be able to redirect your visit to the 
> desired page.
> 
> If it cannot resolve the domain name, then it will simply point the visit to 
> the primary site instead.
> 
> Entering the domain name into your Windows host file will not help, as Apache 
> on your server still needs to be able to resove the DNS and if the domain you 
> want to browse to has no correct DNS entries, then this won't work.
> 
> Work around: 
> 
> 1.) Under "System Settings" / "TCP/IP" enter the IP address of your server as 
> DNS server.
> 
> 2.) Activat the DNS server on your BlueOnyx.
> 
> 3.) Create DNS records for your Domain based on this guide
> 
> http://www.solarspeed.net/otrs/public.pl?Action=PublicFAQ&CategoryID=3&ItemID=16
> 
> 4.) Configure your Windows network so that it uses the BlueOnyx DNS server for 
> all DNS queries.
> 
> Then it should work until you get official DNS entries somewhere upsteam.
> 
> -- 
> With best regards
> 
> Michael Stauber
 
 
You must include mydomainname.org as a web server alias for www.mydomainname.org
Do this in Site Management - Services - Web - Web server aliases
 
If you want other.mydomainname.org to resolve to www.mydomainname.org then include that too, and add an A record in DNS for it with the same IP address. 		 	   		  
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