TIL:
that ISPConfig is a thing. And that adding a cname without a vhost can result in relying on apache to make the right call <- not ideal.

Oh and my co-worker told me about this command:
apache2ctl configtest

That will tell you if the config is obviously broken, handy for when you are about to restart the service and would like to make sure the config isn't broken.

Thanks William and Jason.

Regards,

Jared

On 5/28/19 2:53 PM, William Pearson wrote:

Thanks,

 

I think that helped me resolve the issue. I think ISPConfig wasn’t correctly editing the vhost file. When I set that up manually it seemed to work fine.

 

Will

 

From: jason schaefer
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 11:59 AM
To: nmglug@lists.nmglug.org
Subject: Re: [nmglug] Website Problem

 



 

So, I've set up a webpage and www.domain.com works, but domain.com, gets a Apache2 Ubuntu

Be sure that example.com has a virtualHost with "ServerName example.com" in it. I like using "ServerAlias www.example.com"

 

 


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