[BlueOnyx:09168] Re: Strange Apache Behavior
Dirk Estenfeld
dirk.estenfeld at bpanet.de
Tue Dec 6 02:28:19 -05 2011
>> Hello,
>>
>> today a customer pointed us to the following strange behavior.
>> About three weeks ago we add several domains with several domain aliases
>> to the customers box. Most of the vsites/aliases for the same IP-Address.
>> Everything was working but today the customer noticed that the most of the
>> aliases are pointing to the wrong domain.
>> I checked this and see that really a lot of aliases were not longer
>> pointing to "their" vsite. It seems that they are not longer in the
>> configuration because the first site with the IP of the aliases was coming
>> up in the browser.
>> I opened site -> web -> removed aliases -> saved -> entered aliases
>> again -> saved and it is working again.
>> But I do not have an idea why it was not working since ??
>>
>> Can this have something to do with the updates on 27.11.??
>>
>> Nov 27 06:00:39 Updated: base-subdomains-locale-ja-2.1.0-16.centos5.noarch
>> Nov 27 06:00:39 Updated: base-subdomains-locale-en-2.1.0-16.centos5.noarch
>> Nov 27 06:00:38 Updated:
>> base-subdomains-locale-de_DE-2.1.0-16.centos5.noarch
>> Nov 27 06:00:38 Updated: base-subdomains-capstone-2.1.0-16.centos5.noarch
>> Nov 27 06:00:38 Updated: base-subdomains-glue-2.1.0-16.centos5.noarch
>> Nov 27 06:00:38 Updated:
>> base-subdomains-locale-da_DK-2.1.0-16.centos5.noarch
>> Nov 27 06:00:38 Updated: base-subdomains-ui-2.1.0-16.centos5.noarch
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dirk
>>
>In the past with BlueQuartz when you changed a value like an IP address, it
>would accidentally remove the aliases. Possibly it it still doing that.
>
>
>----
>Ken Marcus
>Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
>http://www.precisionweb.net
Ken,
thank you for your answer.
Do you mean the main IP address for the box or an IP address for a vsite?
Regards,
Dirk
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Dirk Estenfeld
Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH
http://www.bpanet.de
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