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Old 11-29-2005, 01:30 PM
lonea lonea is online now
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weird apache problem


one of my website on my server

x.com

whenever I goto x.com or any of the domains

I will be directed to y.com

and when I restart httpd, it will go back to normal for a couple of minutes then it will go back to redireect to y.com

I did not setup any redirect to y.com as y.com is under another reseller

this just happened this morning

I've run rebuildhttpconf and rebuild apache using easyapache

same result

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Old 11-29-2005, 02:36 PM
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one of my website on my server

x.com

whenever I goto x.com or any of the domains

I will be directed to y.com

and when I restart httpd, it will go back to normal for a couple of minutes then it will go back to redireect to y.com

I did not setup any redirect to y.com as y.com is under another reseller

this just happened this morning

I've run rebuildhttpconf and rebuild apache using easyapache

same result
I would bring the httpd.conf in pico and search (Ctrl+w) for y.com and see if you can determine if the setup is right or if you can find something wrong. You might also look at the domlogs and see what it says. You might as well look at the named.conf as well. Since it appears you are using cpanel you can also run the script for rebuilding the named.conf - Good Luck

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Old 11-29-2005, 03:00 PM
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the httpd.conf seem normal......


same as named.conf


is there a possible that a nameserver could be messing this up ??

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Old 11-29-2005, 03:09 PM
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If it is working normally within the first few minutes, I highly doubt it would be anything within the httpd conf file unless it desides to magicly appear and take into effect only after a few minutes that httpd has been running . And yea I would definately take a look at the nameservers...Although im curious. Was domain y the first domain set up on the shared IP? (I assume you are using a bunch of domains on one shared IP?)

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Old 11-29-2005, 04:14 PM
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well

x.com is on a ded. ip

but y.com is on the shared ip

and my nameserver ns1. is on shared ip .170
and ns2. is on .171

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Old 11-29-2005, 04:28 PM
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when I try to sync the dns records.. I get this error

Syncing all zones.... . . . . . . . . Done
Bind reloading on dundas using rndc
Error reloading bind on dundas: rndc: connect failed: connection refused

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Old 11-29-2005, 06:00 PM
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I know on some servers that dont have the correct setup, if you type in the IP address it will go to the first account listed on your server instead of the default cpanel page. Are you using cpanel? If you are try rebuilding your IP address pool and changing the site to shared and then back to the dedicated ip. Not sure if that will work but its worth a try.

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Old 11-29-2005, 08:07 PM
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someone helped me with the problem

for somereason it was a script located at y.com is causing the problem

he said it was a permission problem.... wonder how that could happen...

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