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.
any idea how to either disable https access for everything else, or just now have it redirect to that site?
I have a problem with the configuration of my domain check out.
intodns.com/camhotgirls.com
The problem here specifically seems to be that the nameserver2 is not listed with the parent servers. I have no idea what that means and how I can list them?
I have installed phpmyadmin, and i tried placing the folder both in /var/www/xxx/xxx/ and /var/www/ and neither seem to work.
How I can get it to show up in the /var/www/xxx/xxx so i can just access from my.site.name/phpmyadmin
Even more preferred would be keeping it in the /var/www/ folder, but still being able to access my site at my.site.name/index.php and my phpadmin by my.site.name/phpmyadmin
I have a reseller account with a2b2. I was one of the lucky ones who's websites weren't affected by the recent server outages.
For the last few days however a lot of my clients have been contacting me saying they can't view their websites, where as I can view them.
My main domain is web2.co.uk and the DNS servers I'm using are [url]and [url] I've checked [url]at [url]and it showed 'Received responses: 24 Ok 9 Fail' .
I also did a check on [url]at IntoDNS and it came up with a few critical red problems with:
Recursive Queries
Missing nameservers reported by parent
Missing nameservers reported by your nameservers
I'm a complete newbie with DNS stuff and the above doesn't make much sense to me, any ideas on how I can fix the problems?
Basic question: does it matter where I set the document root for apache on a Linux system? I've googled this but haven't found a good answer.
This is for a VPS server running the Ubuntu (Debian) server os that I'm configuring. I'd prefer to simply create a new directory off the root and set that as the document root in the apache config file. Would this present any kind of security issue?
If that's no good, what's the best choice -- stick to the default?
And I think everything is working. When openingen 127.0.0.1 I see the apache message that the server is running and when executing phpinfo() it displays the PHP info.
My problem is that I'm trying to change the document root.
After this I did a reboot of the apache server using the CMD httpd -k restart. I even tried restarting using the apachemonitor and rebooted the whole server. But apache still loads the files from c:/Apache24/htdocs
I can't find any more entries with htdocs to change. What am I missing?
I have home a server Apache. I want to put all my party songs in one partition and can listen from anywhere without having to take CDs. I have my site in C:Site and the songs I put it in D:Songs.
In php I see the D:Songs directory, I can read subdirectories, I see the .mp3 and .Wav files, I created the playlist, but the audio player doesn't start.
If I move the songs files in C:Site or C:SiteSongs goes perfectly, I can listen my music, but I do not want to be there. Why I see in D:Songs, but does not want to go? In httpd.conf I have:
DocumentRoot "C:/Site/" <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
and
<Directory "C:/Site/"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride all Order Allow,Deny Allow from all </Directory>
I try to put also:
<Directory "D:/Songs/"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride all Order Allow,Deny Allow from all </Directory>
creating a basic redirect. What I need is to redirect the root of my server 173.x.x.x to a file called test.php in the root of my folder.example: when I go to http://173.x.x.x I get redirected to http://173.x.x.x/test.php..
With my old Apache 1 and PHP4 I was able to pull files from behind the public_html using a php file without any problems. Is there a reason why this does not work with Apache 2.2 and PHP5?
the piece of coding below is what grabs the image. Right now i'm just seeing a red X for each image.
I would like to do do following using basic authentication:
1. non authenticated users have access to the index page: [URL] ..... 2. there are other pages, e.g: [URL] .... but these would require basic auth 3. if users are not authenticated they would be redirected to [URL] .... otherwise authenticated users would have access to [URL] .... or anything else under that domain
I use Webmin (1.69) to work on my development environment. I am using Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 right now. I am not exactly an Ubuntu newbie but I would not call myself an expert either.
I created a virtual host (newdomain.local) with webmin. I filled in all the fields and saved the new VH definition. I added newdomain.local to my hosts file with an ip address of 127.0.0.1 and restarted apache.
When I go to [URL] ...., it is not taking me to the VH's home page but to the default home page.
Cpanel Server is crashing frequently and customer suspecting that it should be a hardware issue, what are all the logs and tools you need to check to figure out the root cause of the crash?
I am running Apache2 server (version 2.2.16) on Debian Linux.
My document root for directory listings is set and in that folder I have a few other files to configure the formatting and visual effects. These are:
images(folder) sorttable.js style.css index.php
These files make the root directory look very nice. If I navigate in to a subdirectory, all of the formatting and visual effects are lost and the standard text layout is shown. Is there a way I can get ALL subdirectories in the root directory to take on the visual and layout effects from the root directory?
I know it works if I manually copy each of the files to each of the subdirectories which would be fine, but the subdirectories are created dynamically and new ones are added regularly.
I have read that although chained root ssl certificates can be more difficult to install they are actually more secure since the root certificate cannot be compromised, only the intermediary.
Is this true? It looks like both google and amazon both use chained SGC certs.
what is difference working as root and su root in SSH.?
Many recommend disabling logging as root, but lot many commands ( service, adduser, ifconfig and ...) are not working on the commandline under when logged as su. i feel like my hands are tied working as su root and many commands are not available.
why is it like that? is there any way i can feel comfortable logging as su similar like root login.
I just recently had someone from this forum install CentOS for me with ISPconfig and required modules to successfully run PHPmotion. However, the only FTP I can access are the ones I create FTP for in ISPconfig, such as web1_admin, web1_testuser, etc.
When installing a CentOS server with ISPconfig, isn't there a root to log into the FTP?
With the FTP accounts that I have, I cannot access public and home directory such as /var/www directories.
Is there suppose to be an account for FTP so I can succcessfully overlook the whole server?
I want to take a look at all the websites I have such as /var/www/www.test1.com, /var/www/www.test2.com, etc. all through FTP. However, I cannot do this. It's almost like I have no Admin power over my server.
He did not provide me with a root FTP account or any super admin FTP account. I am not sure if something suspicious is going on or not. Please help. I do not want to get hacked in and stolen files.
I have a problem that after i su to root, i can't use some commands:
Quote:
Last login: Fri Jul 13 10:38:55 2007 from 10.10.0.1 [admin@server ~]$ su Password: [root@server admin]# runlevel bash: runlevel: command not found [root@server admin]# service httpd restart bash: service: command not found [root@server admin]# service apf restart bash: service: command not found
But when i come to that machine and log in, i can use those commands just fine. That machine is about 20 fts away from my desk.
I got into my root and i created a CS server BUT after closing my root from my home the cs server goes down. can u tell me how to fix this ? i cant keep my root open for a life time, how much bandwitch does a ful 20 man Pub use in a month average?