I Can't Remove Permanent Redirects In CPanel Redirects
Jul 19, 2008
There are a lot of permanent redirects in one of my customer's server. I tried to remove them through clicking the remove button but although it gave a "deleted" message, it failed to do so..
Are you sure you wish to permanently remove the redirect ** All Requests ** on ** All Public Domains **
I click YES and i got the message below.
The redirect ** All Requests ** on ** All Public Domains ** has been removed.
But redirect define is still there.
What should i do? I can access to server via SSH. So may be i can handle with this just editing some file(s)?
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Sep 3, 2007
I have spend 6 hours in the last 24hrs hand coding 300 lines of Permanent Redirects. I am moving my site from flat file (PHP with includes) to Drupal. I was going to drop it into the .htaccess file but am wondering if there is a more efficient place to put it since this is permanent. Should it go into the httpd file/Virtual host file, will cPanel over-ride that file?
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Apr 18, 2007
I've set up some subdomains up in cPanel thinking that that would automatically change any url from www.domain.co.uk/test to test.domain.co.uk.
I know these are the same thing but I would like it so that if something links to or type in the address bar www.domain.co.uk/test then the address bar displays test.domain.co.uk.
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Aug 17, 2007
I am getting a problem that after my reseller client's clients sign in to their cpanel they see server.myhostname.com url in their address bar. This started after upgrading to cpanel 11 yesterday
I have these options set in whm:
** When visiting /cpanel or /whm or /webmail WITHOUT SSL, you can choose to redirect to:
Origin Domain Name
** When visiting /cpanel or /whm or /webmail with SSL, you can choose to redirect to:
SSL Certificate Name
Webmail is extremely slow as well for some reason.
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Jun 12, 2007
setting up redirects in IIS to maintain existing links that are prominent in search engines.
current site is ASP and generally pages are accessed without requiring the default.asp to be specified, however site stats show many URLs with the default.asp used to access the page. The new site pages will be ASPX.
my query is would both
root/folder/folder/
and
root/folder/folder/default.asp
need to be redirected? or just the latter?
i believe that as long as IIS is configured to recognise default.aspx then the folder access would work as it does for default.asp at the moment...
but my understanding is that - root/folder/folder/default.asp - would need to be redirected to - root/folder/folder/default.aspx - or whatever page name was assigned to this page...
can anyone elaborate on this and the best way to handle redirects in IIS?
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Dec 22, 2008
I have a question concerning the redirection of URLs. One of our customers has 1 main website (www.x.com) and many subsites (www.y.com, www.z.com etc.) which all end up at the same IIS instance. There, a CMS picks up the URLSs and directs them to the place the user requested.
Now, our customer wants all subsites to enter at the main site/subsite, instead of letting the routing be done bij the CMS. One solution would be to let our DNS hoster put URL redirects on all subsites. This however is not a valid option for us, since it's untransparant to us.
Another option would be to create a separate IIS website for every subsite and redirect these sites to the main site/subsite. That would mean redirecting www.y.com to www.x.com/y and www.z.com to www.x.com/z. This is not a very professional solution though.
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[url]
to
[url]
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Apr 10, 2007
So I have been reduced, I am a firm *nix Apache user, to using IIS along with ISAPI for redirection at work. Now I can setup the redirection(s) just fine using the GUI, but I am a *nix man and doing this through the GUI is SLOW! That is when it has to be done on 3 servers at a time plus I can only access those servers through a Citrix environment.
And I need to be adding redirects many times a week. Is there any way to setup ISAPI redirects from a command line? Google has offered me nothing.
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Dec 31, 2007
I just went with Steadcom's VPS and they are great. I am setting things up and it's going pretty well, I have to dust off my linux/server knowledge that I haven't used in a couple of years.
Anyway I'm creating a virtual host.. I will have about 10 in the end, but right now I only have one domain IP Pointing to my new server. My registrar is NamesDirect.
When I create the virtual host, I can no longer access subdirectories directly. My Virtual Host directory is, say, /var/www/html/newdir
If I try to reach http://www.domainname.com which has been configued as a virtual host, that comes up correctly from the directory /var/www/html/newdir and works fine.
But if I try to reach http://myipaddress/newdir I get a 404 page not found error. Looking at the log, it's trying to reach /var/www/html/newdir/newdir so it's putting in the virtual host redirect even for just hitting the subdirectory directly.
Is this normal? Do I have something configured wrong? I have another domain that I have changed to IP Point to the VPS but until it propogates I won't be able to test having 2 virtual hosts.
Also.. I have not set up DNS on my VPS. I don't really understand it, and IP Pointing has always worked for me when I ran my own server form my home so I was just going to do that. But I wonder if this could be one of the problems.
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The trick is this - we need all sub-directories NOT to redirect. So, whatever is under http://123.domain.edu/subdirectory should not redirect at all. Is this doable? Also, if it is, I have no clue where to go to make any changes, so any instructions would be great. So far, I have found the text file httpd.conf that I can edit, but I have no clue about the rest.
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Aug 14, 2008
Does anyone know a script or something I can edit to fix this commonly seen error in the apache error_log:
[Wed Aug 13 22:09:25 2008] [error] [client IP] Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace., referer: [url]
I don't want to increase anything as I read from different places that , that's not good to do. Most say there is a rule written wrong somewhere or something, or a loop of some kind, but I'm not sure how or where to fix it.
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Oct 23, 2008
We're on Apache and when I insert a handful of 301 redirect statements, the 500 internal server error comes up.
Example:
Redirect 301 /products/tech.html /products/technology.html
It doesn't matter if I used the absolute URL or not for the new destination.
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Jun 29, 2008
i've installed this shared SSL certificate on my server for a domain. now the weird thing is when i go to [url]it redirects to the site which owns the SSL certificate.
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Nov 4, 2013
What was causing this:
I installed a url shortner script but the link that the script creates takes you to a server error page.
I viewed the logs and I get this error over and over again.
Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace.
this is what is in my htaccess file
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ index.php?url=$1 [QSA,L]
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Apr 5, 2013
I have a WAMP server that hosts a few sites, but I have a particular site with about 5 domains. I want them all to point to the correct website folder and all to be redirected to a single domain for SEO purposes. Here is what it looks like in the virtual hosts file:
<VirtualHost 50.62.82.101>ServerAdmin info@hovaness.comDocumentRoot "c:/wamp/www/example"ServerName example.comServerAlias example.net www.example.com www.examples.net www.examples.com examples.com examples.netErrorLog "logs/example.com.log"
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Oct 3, 2007
Have done some searching as to how I might do this. On a Unix server it's no problem, .htaccess and away we go. However I want to set up a stack of redirects on a shared Windows server, without causing any issues.
The shared server has many of our clients so we can't do anything too 'risky'. This includes a global.asa, or messing with the IIS settings via remote desktop.
It is too late to reuse the old file paths, besides they were not seo-friendly.
This leaves simply retaining the old files and putting asp 301 scripts up top of each page. Fair enough, but it still leaves a mess on the server - ideally I want just the new files in there.
The vast majority of the old pages are actually just HTML, there's only a couple that were .asp (contact forms etc). Does that open up any options? PHP doesn't appear to be enabled as of now, but apparently could be.
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May 16, 2015
I've been fiddling with Plesk to get HTTPS to work for [URL] .... Unfortunately I haven't had any successes at forcing HTTPS, all result in a 'to many redirects' message.
The certificate is already activated and can be verified trough; [URL] ....
Code:
proxy_error_log:2015/05/16 16:35:00 [crit] 21266#0: *2336 SSL_do_handshake() failed (SSL: error:140A1175:SSL routines:SSL_BYTES_TO_CIPHER_LIST:inappropriate fallback) while SSL handshaking, client: 64.41.200.106, server: 151.80.117.38:443
proxy_error_log:2015/05/16 16:36:37 [crit] 21266#0: *2616 SSL_do_handshake() failed (SSL: error:14094085:SSL
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Mar 10, 2013
I enter one of my IPs or the hostname belonging to this IP, followed by the Plesk port, and I get redirected to the "main" hostname of the server, which was set in Plesk. But at this moment that hostname is used by another server (my old server) and so I'm redirected to the other server and cannot access Plesk on the new server.
I don't know why Plesk reacts like this, because it did not on the old server. Here the problem more detailed:
I'm just configuring my new server with Plesk 11. My old server uses Plesk 10. On my old server / in Plesk 10 I have the following scenario:
- I have several IPs (10)
- Each IP is used for a different domain
- Each IP has it's domain as the reverse entry (configured outside of the server/Plesk)
- Each IP is set to "Dedicated" in Plesk
- I set Plesk to listen only on one of these IPs (and different port)
- Several domains are created in Plesk, but not a domain for my Plesk IP
- The server's name is one of the domains (required for mails not being recognized as spam)
- The hostname of the Plesk IP is one assigned by my provider (something like x-x-x-x.xyzservers.com)
- Entering the IP of Plesk redirects to the "Plesk hostname"
=> Plesk can be accessed by using x-x-x-x.xyzservers.com:myport
And under Plesk 11 (here comes the problem):
- Still several IPs (but less: 4)
- One IP should be used for Plesk, one for domain X, one for domain Y and the last one for the other domains
- Reverse entries are x-x-x-x.xyzservers.com for Plesk IP, domain X/Y for two other IPs and the main domain for the last IP
- Plesk IP and the two single domain IPs are configured as dedicated, the last one as shared
- At this point I did not configure any domains in Plesk
- Server's name is the same as my old server (the main domain)
=> Entering any IP with the Plesk port redirects to the servers hostname, e.g. my main domain, which is still on the old server.
=> Result: I cannot access Plesk!
Of course I could just change the hostname of the server via SSH (just have to find out how to do this), but why does Plesk react in another way now? Or is the problem that I cannot change Plesk to listen on only one IP?
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Anyone trying to access the HTTP address redirects to HTTPS just fine.The issue is that anyone using the HTTPS address gets redirected to the Document Root defined in Apache instead of being proxypassed to Glassfish.
I had set up a dummy DocumentRoot with a simple index.html meta redirect and what happens is that anyone directly accessing HTTPS will hit the index.html file which redirects to the the https site. At this point it simply loops to infinity.
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Ideally I need to keep these domains separate and need to remove this non-https redirect that is currently happening.
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[URL]
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When I create a CNAME record for domain, and then trying to load it, it goes to default website. It was working fine before, all old CNAME records are working fine.
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Nov 16, 2014
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Sep 1, 2014
I've been having troubles with my website recently . I installed a forum software (MyBB), and the problem started happening shortly after. I've talked to a few site admins in the MyBB community but they all say that none of MyBB's scripts are capable of doing this.
Every single webpage i visit redirects me to a webpage which then has a redirect loop. I've removed all recent changes made to my website via FTP and restarted apache, but i'm still receiving the same error. I'm not quite sure what to do.
Link to my website: ript.onl
Screenshots: [URL] ....
Every single webpage does this. I dont have any .htaccess files around and i've checked a few config files for anything out of the ordinary, but haven't seen anything.
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I am moving several (small) corporate websites over from an iPower VPS (terrible host btw) to LiquidWeb, which means I'm learning all the nuances in the new CP (WHM, cPanel). Now one company has three domain names (with employee only sections), all pointing to the same website (alias/parked domains). In Plesk, if I set them up as Alias domains, going to domain.com or domain.net pointed to the same website, but maintained the domain URL in the address bar indefinitely. Now on the new host, I have them set up as parked domains in cPanel (I thought this was the equivilant to alias). If a user goes to domain.net and follows a link on the page, they are taking to domain.net/link, as it should be.
However when an employee attempts to login at domain.net/login, the form action points to the login script, which in turn uses a PHP Header redirect to take them to the home page (or whichever page they attempted to access when not logged in). But when the header redirects them, it redirects to the domain.com logged in home page, and as the domain has changed it fails the session validation script, so they get redirected to domain.com/login, saying they are not logged in.
I put a note on the login page explaining you may have to login twice for now, but as you know some people just can't understand the interwebz, so I'm still getting lots of emails and phone calls about people not being able to login. Anyway, long story short, where should I start about fixing this problem? I haven't a clue about how WHM/cPanel manages parked domains and how it configures them, so I'm lost about where I should start looking.
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