[BlueOnyx:12798] Re: Rookie mistake :)

Dave Park plastic at plasticuser.com
Tue Apr 9 22:35:30 -05 2013


I got to the bottom of this. My install had a corrupt file which was
preventing vhosts from being added correctly. A newly burned CD and fresh
install to different hardware resolved the issue. Obscure much? :)

Dave


On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Dave Park <plastic at plasticuser.com> wrote:

> Well, hmm. I reinstalled... let it use the default name local.localhost
> and added the domain I wanted. That domain set up, and other domains
> pointed at that box but not set up on it all just redirect to the admin
> login on port 444.
>
> Is there any info I can copy here to help people direct me to the problem?
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Dave Park <plastic at plasticuser.com> wrote:
>
>> I ruled this out. It's resolving mysite.com on a new IP, requesting
>> /index.html then getting a redirect to mysite.com:444 at the new IP.
>> This is also happening from different machines on the network, brought up
>> specially so they don't have cached old entries, and after rebooting the
>> router and clearing cache on that too.
>>
>> I already started the reinstall, because I'm in a hurry ;) I'll let that
>> run while I go get the car inspected.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Jeff Folk <jfolk at qzoneinc.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Apr 8, 2013, at 2:12 PM, Dave Park wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi all,
>>> >
>>> > I searched and didn't find an answer to this. I did this in my last
>>> install too, and never found a solution so just re-installed the whole
>>> server...
>>> >
>>> > I did a new 5108R SL install. I named the server www.mysite.com then
>>> realized I couldn't then create an account for that domain, so I renamed it
>>> to www.box.com and created the site www.mysite.com with an
>>> administrator, etc. Everything looks correct in the admin interface and
>>> thru ssh.
>>> >
>>> > Alas, access to www.mysite.com continues to redirect to
>>> mysite.com:444/login.php and won't show the site.
>>> >
>>> > I've checked /etc/sysconfig/network, /etc/hosts and restarted network,
>>> no dice.
>>> >
>>> > I've been googling for a while, no joy. Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>
>>> I just had a similar problem, although mine was an IP issue and turned
>>> out to be local dns cache. I'd say, empty any local caches and bypass any
>>> local proxies in the web browser and give that a try.
>>>
>>> Jeff
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>  "At present, not all the possibilities implied by the above are
>> implemented."
>>
>>
>>       -- Tony Firshman, 1999
>>
>
>
>
> --
>
>  "At present, not all the possibilities implied by the above are
> implemented."
>
>
>       -- Tony Firshman, 1999
>



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 "At present, not all the possibilities implied by the above are
implemented."


    -- Tony Firshman, 1999
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