On Wednesday 24 Sep 2003 10:14 am, James wrote: > I've been pulling my hair out for the last 5 days trying to figure > out what I've been doing wrong with my Virtual servers using Mandrake > 9.1 and Apache web server. > > I got to a point where all my virtual servers worked wonderfully, > then I finally got my "default" server to be viewable from the > internet, only to make some changes then reboot my server and find > that, while I could still view the OTHER virtuals, I couldn't view > the default "virtual" server. I thought I had done something wrong > to it. > > Well, tonight, I realized that whenever I reboot the server, it takes > about a day to propagate the default "virtual" while the other > virtuals work just fine immediately after reboot. > > What the hell? > > Why is this happening? I've just rebooted, and cannot connect to my > default "virtual", but if I wait a day, I will be able to connect to > it from the internet by doing nothing to the server.
I know nothing about apache, but this sounds like a permissions issue. msec runs at 4am each day and corrects permissions that seem to be wrong. Check the file permissions on the files for the server you can't access. -- Richard Urwin
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