I have two domains being hosted on this box. The first is working with
my BIND setup and does not work. The second I added as a check that is
using a 3rd party DNS and it works fine. I assume that points to my
DNS....
Interestingly if I change the IP addresses on my Zone to the same domain
that is hosted on my VPS it works. That I thought indicated it was an
apache issue.
Interesting problem.
Still hoping for resolution....
On 2021-06-09 10:54, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Yeah. There is a default configuration for apache. That needs to be
shut off or removed if it has not been already.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021, 9:05 AM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:
I am trying to configure just one domain. I assume you are talking
about the Apache2 vhost configuration file? I have the default and
the
one for my domain. Can you expand on what your thoughts are in
reference to "default"? Thanks!!
On 2021-06-09 07:42, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss wrote:
do you have a possible conflict like "default" used in more than
one
active config file?
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 7:38 AM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I've configured Apache more than a few times with little trouble.
For
some reason I cannot see the current site I have configured.
I am running Ubuntu 20.04lts and Apache2.
Apache is running. I can see the default page when entering the
private
or the public IP to the box in my browser.
I assume that proves that port 80 is open to the world.
I configured the vhost directive file and enabled it.
I checked the configuration with "apache2ctl -t" which returns
"Syntax
OK".
When I try to access the website via my domain, it times out and
the
browser says the website is not reachable.
I've looked in the Apache error logs and there is nothing that
indicates
a problem.
Is there another log or logs I should be looking at?
Any help much appreciated!!
Keith
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