[BlueOnyx:04888] Re: vsite resolving to first site
Jeff Jones
jeffrhysjones at mac.com
Fri Jul 2 10:46:47 -05 2010
Yeah this problem has happened to me before. I found that the alias part in the vsite conf file was not populated when the vsite was created.
For me the problem was resolved by removing the alias, saving, re-entering it again, and then saving....
Jeff
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On 2 Jul 2010, at 16:31, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet <cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com> wrote:
> Gerald Waugh wrote:
>>> Peter Maguire wrote:
>>>> kirk
>>>>
>>>> you are correct --- Blueonyx will not resolve to the system settings
>>>> name server. A names server that has been in use for years. It must pick
>>>> the 1st site. Then, when that v site is deleted it moves to the next
>>>> one. This is quite a bother. Bluequartz never done this.
>>>>
>>>> Its just happening on my BX box --- BlueQuartz is fine, though not the
>>>> same as the old raq system where it locked the system/names server down
>>>> to the server
>>> Hmmm, I don't think I've ever seen that behavior. So long as you have
>>> the domain as a web server alias, it will "just work".
>>>
>>> Or maybe the couple hundred BX boxes I've experienced work differently.
>>>
>>
>> look at
>> /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/siteN
>> where 'N' is the site name,
>> see if the first three lines look something like
>> <VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:80>
>> ServerName www.domain.tld
>> ServerAlias domain.tld
>
> That's what should be there if the alias was placed in the domain alias
> field of the web hosting settings, right?
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