I have a server running IIS that I have a primary website hosted on, let's call it...foo.com
So foo.com is hosted and setup through IIS, resolving fine. Now, I have created a site on a different server (not on the same network) to run a subdomain called 'local.foo.com'. How do I get IIS to point all traffic for local.foo.com to the IP of the server hosting the subdomain?
I tried adding a hostname to the primary domain in IIS through "Properties" > "Web Site" > "Advanced" but I am stilling getting the Invalid Request Bad Host Name error.
I moved my content from www,mysite,com to subdomain,mysite,com. I'd like to direct people who come to my site from search engines to the new location of the content.
For example, if they searched for pink purse and the search result was www,mysite,com/pink_purse,html, when they click that link, I'd like for them to redirected to subdomain,mysite,com/pink_purse.html. Can this be accomplished with some .htaccess magic?
Switched from NGINX to Apache2 and now having challenge getting my subdomain s to work properly. Everything worked fine w/ NGINX - so I don't think this is related to my DNS or hosts file setup.
PROBLEM: Calls to dev.domain-name.org are going to www.domain-name.org.
I have tried many different changes to the conf files... NameVirtualHost changes, VirtualHost changes... I can't count how many times I have restarted Apache now.
Here is my setup:
ports.conf ----------- Listen 80 Listen 443 NameVirtualHost 96.126.xxx.xxx:443 (xxx'd out for privacy on forum) NameVirtualHost *:80 within sites-available and activated and linked in sites-enabled:
I recently moved a site from one hosting company to another. I went to the registrar and pointed the DNS at the new nameservers, and set up a new ftp account to upload the site. The DNS seemed to resolve ok after a few hours, (in my browser I was seeing the new host's default home page) so I uploaded the site to the new host.
Today sometimes I see the new site and sometimes the old!
I'll be editing pages and uploading them by ftp, then suddenly I'll see a different directory structure on the remote server. Similarly I'll refresh my browser while looking at the new site and... Hey! I'm seeing the page on the old site!
I've cleared the browser cache on my machine btw.
My guess is that either a server somewhere in the path (at my local service provider?) is throwing out old cached versions of the page, perhaps when it is busy, or that not all the nameserver/dns records have updated.
I finally got my site moved over to Cartika's server. They were a big help with several issues I had, even fixing things that didn't have anything to do with their server.
I had to get a new template since the other one was only available at .wordpress but I like the new one much better anyway. I still have to go through each page to make sure I didn't forget to change some link or something. I also had to edit the php to work how I have it so I may have missed something (I haven't even seen php since 2003).
I'm writing a post about my initial impressions of Cartika and why I eventually chose them. I'll post the info at WHT when I finish it.
I have what I think is kind of a unique situation with a site move and Google is not turning up an answer that seems to work.
My site is currently in this format:
www.mydomain.com/site/file.html
And I am "moving" it but also switching from html to php, so the same file would be found at:
site.mydomain.com/file.php
I want to redirect users going to the old pages to their equivalent on the new site, however this is a little bit of a problem because this is a normal subdomain - it is the same directory as before but now there are php versions of the html files.
Right now I have all of the http files redirecting to their php equivilents, but I don't believe this is a desirable solution. Also it creates a problem when people go to www.mydomain.com/site (not indicating a specific file; just the subdir root) because I have www.mydomain.com/site/index.html redirecting to www.mydomain.com/site/index.php.
Quite a mess.
My first option is to put the redirects in the htaccess file on the "old" site. But is this a problem because there are over 500 pages on the site? Does it create a heavy server load because any requests force the server to serve a huge htaccess file?
The next alternative seems the most preferable although I'm not sure how to do it. It seems it could use wildcards so that anyone going to *.html gets directed to *.php or something like that. The only problem is that there are a small number of files that were removed completely and do not have php equivilants (about 5 or 6) and would need to redirect to the index.php in the root
I am planning to create site with sub domains like smth.domain.pl and there will be around 10 sub domains now my question is how to handle sub domain creation trough plesk or by htaccess ?
Now cpanel is having some issues. Certain places acknowledge the new IP, others don't. IE all of my nameservers are still set to the old IP's and I can't seem to change them because they are already asigned to the old ones, etc. What can I do to try to fix all of this? Is there an easy tool? Is there a file I can just change?
Question for people who have moved to InnoDB: I wonder if it is worthwhile?
I don't care about ACID compliance, my only interest is in the row level locking which I do not get with large MYISAM tables which do table locking and clog up everything. I have a huge database that needs frequent updates, like 50,000 per hour. I also don't care about InnoDB's large size of indexes and such, I have lots of hard disk to throw at it.
My fear is with the backup of InnoDB tables, and the fact that it is not as simple to "fire up" the tables when I restart the database. MySQL manual suggests something like a query to "Warm up" the tables.
Any thoughts would be great, and if possible, any help with what settings you use. FYI, I am on a 4GB RAM machine with dual Core2Duo procs. When I tried the following in my.cnf for the InnoDB stuff ---
Code: #skip-innodb innodb_buffer_pool_size=1G # Set the log file size to about 25% of the buffer pool size innodb_log_file_size=250M innodb_log_buffer_size=8M innodb_data_file_path=/idbdata1:200M:autoextend innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=20M innodb_log_group_home_dir = /iblogs innodb_log_files_in_group = 2 innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=1 innodb_lock_wait_timeout=10 --- the MySQLD wouldn't start! Question about the stuff in red: what're those paths for?
I been reading this forum for a while now and now i have a VPS for my blog. The reason i moved from shared to VPS was due to my old webhost told me i was usuing to many CPU power and it was causing the server to crash.
Now with the VPS same thing is still happening. My apache keeps hanging due to too many connections and only way to bring my site up is rebooting the VPS. i contacted the webhosting and they have me setup a cronjob to restar httpd every hour but that still doesnt do it.
This is killing me. I get around 1 million hits a month on my blog. I tried optimizing my apache and sql with the instructions i found here but it didnt help.
this is the plan i have:
Disk Space 30,000 MB (30 GB) CPU Limit Equal Share Guranteed Memory 256 MB Burstable Memory 1024 MB Monthly Bandwidth 2,000 GB Control Panel cPanel / WHM
Can I manage all from one .htaccess file in main root (www) or should I create "esp" directory (and point old subdomain to it - one for every language) and put .htaccess in every directory with redirection ?Â
I recently moved my website from a shared hosting plan at Siteground to a VPS at WiredTree. All went well but I have this problem : When I try to access my website I can't. I get :
Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
This happens only for my home computer. If I try to access the website from anywhere else (even via my mobile phone) it works like a charm.
I am thinking this might be a DNS cache problem. Anyone can help me better understand the problem and solve it?
I just moved my site to dedicated server due to shared hosting capacity problem. Again I am facing Too many connection problem, when i contacted go daddt they replied as follow
Quote:
Thank you for contacting Server Support. There are a couple of things you might want to check. First is how you have your httpd service configured. Make sure you have sufficient MaxClients defined in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf. Additionally you will want to refer to your /etc/my.cnf file to make sure you have it configured to allow as many max_connections and max_user_connections as are needed.
I am using Redhat Fedora with Plesk as control Panel. Any help how i can change this Max_user_connections?
I recently moved a site from a hosting company to a VPS. I updated the name servers with the domain name registrar and the transfer went smoothly.
However one thing does have me puzzled. As I understand it (and correct me if I am wrong) my new hosting company are now the authority for my zone and should have a zone file which points my domain name at one of their IP addresses? However my previous host has a webbased email panel - if I log in to it I can still send email (but not recieve). This has confused me as I would have thought that my new ISP would have a zone file with an MX record for my email? How is this possible?
i purchased a VDS and a domain name from godaddy 2 weeks ago. I pointed my domain name to my server and i guess work just fine. but when i googled my domain name i found a damain which is pointing to my website. how can a stop this domain from pointing to my IP?
We recently moved one server to a colo provider and were issued new IP's. One IP is causing us trouble.
We have been getting blocked from sending email to AOL and other free email companies.
When we contacted AOL we were told that they had received complaints about our IP and it was blocked.
Upon doing a RBL check and IP check, it seems that the former owner of our IP is still pointing his domain via eNom to our IP and had at one time sent spam.
If you reverse DNS our IP's.
bad domain -> our IP our domain -> our IP
We contacted the eNom legal department (bad domain's registrar) about the problem.
They responded that they could not do anything about it, only the registrant could.
The spammy domain registrant obviously does not respond to our contacts.
i have dns problem as i think idont know how to solve it or how did it happen iam using this site from more than 8 month i registered it in godaddy as my main domain name register and iam hostingit on my ressler account with many other domains but last night i found that the domain is pointing to my server but it show godaddy parking page i cheeke the name serv its pointing to me i do this repport in dns test i found it is also pointing to go daddy how can that happen and how can i solve it to show my web site again:
(Background) Looking for some advise on domain pointing currently I have a UK server hosting my billing system which is replicated each evening over to my US server
I want to sub domain my primary domain to uk.yourdomain.com & us.yourdomain.com
As redundancy I would also like uk.yourdomain.com to point to the US server should the UK one fail - giving me redundancy, I figure in the next few months I can do this on our AU - creating au.yourdomain.com and replicating our billing system to that datacenter too.
(question) - can this been setup and configured from server level, ie on my primary server WHM dns zones OR should this be created on a registrar level?
If you check out [url], you can see that its not running super fast. The load is nothing, iostat, vmstat, etc don't show anything out of the ordinary. Is there anything else I can do to see what might be causing it? Am I just in need of some good mysql optimization?
one of my servers currently died (it was a 1u System) Dual Xeon, 3GB RAM. I need the DATA off my SCSI harddrives.. i have a 2U system only, but when i try and put the SCSI harddrive into the Machine, windows crashes on the "Windows 2003 " starting screen. Windows, ugh, horrible. I need to get into windows to get my MSSQL database's backed up and then moved to a new server.
I have a domain incl. hosting (fanferwalde.com) and three extra domain names, fanferwalde.nl , fanfalingasate.com , fanfalingasate.nl (all three without hosting) who I want to point to fanferwalde.com.
Before I bought the extra domains I asked the provider if I could point the extra domains to the “head” domain (fanferwalde.com). Yes, that was possible they said so I bought the extra domains. I asked the provider to help with the configuration to point them to the head domain but they refused, I must do it by myself…………………….. There is no possibility they do it when I pay extra for it so I feel pressed to take also a hosting for the extra domains; then I can make a redirect on each index page.
All domain names have an own DNS control panel. I have full access to this.
The first picture is the DNS from the head domain.
The second picture is the DNS from one of the extra domains I want to point to the head domain.
What must I put where so the website from fanferwalde.com will appear when I write fanferwalde.nl in the browser? THANKS in advance!!!