Hello, When I redirect new domain on my ISP server I see strange situation, attachement. When I click gggggg I see deafult apache debian. What is going on? Best Regards
You do not say what you are redirecting, how and where to. Are the websites involved active in the ISPConfig panel? Does the website directory have the file index.html? Do the websites all have IP-number * or all have a written IP number? Does one of the websites have the file gggg in the web root directory?
My fault not redirect but set DNS to my ispconfig server. I have not added a page to ispconfig yet. I just set DNS to this server.
If no websites are created in ISPConfig Panel then what gets shown is the default website. My guess is that website has file ggggg in it's root directory. If you are unsure what is default website directory, try command Code: locate ggggg to find where that file is. If, however, you already have added websites with apache a2ensite command, situation may be complicated. ISPConfig assumes the host is clean install of operating system, so if there was something there before ISPConfig was installed or if some setups are done outside ISPConfig then it does get complicated.
I have not changed anything in the server configuration or ispconfig. Previously, when I was adding a page, it was normal, that means domain.xyz It seems to me that this happened after the ispconfig update or some virus. The locate function ggggg returns nothing. I did not add any pages manually. It was a clean server and I put an ispconfig on it.