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KishCom
13th June 2006, 23:36
I'm pretty new to this ISPConfig, but I've got it up and running on Fedora Core 4, and I''ve got a test site entered in with a user setup and everything. I can't seem to access the site though.
I've tried:
http://mysite.com/users/web1_username/index.html
http://mysite.com/~web1_username/index.html
http://mysites_ip/users/web1_username/index.html
http://mysites_ip/~web1_username/index.html

And they all give me 404's.
if I visit just http://mysite.com I get the Apache Test Page - is that supposed to happen?
When I restart the httpd process I get this warning which I know has something to do with the problem, I just don't know how to fix it:

Starting httpd: [Tue Jun 13 15:43:06 2006] [warn] NameVirtualHost 70.54.180.143:80 has no VirtualHosts


How do I configure my site's preview?

falko
14th June 2006, 01:03
if I visit just http://mysite.com I get the Apache Test Page - is that supposed to happen?

No, that's not ok.
What's the output of ifconfig?
What's in Vhosts_ispconfig.conf?

KishCom
14th June 2006, 18:58
ifconfig (omitted the loop back)


eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0A:E6:A4:30:C1
inet addr:192.168.128.106 Bcast:192.168.128.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::20a:e6ff:fea4:30c1/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:43329 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:45267 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:14377734 (13.7 MiB) TX bytes:17140478 (16.3 MiB)
Interrupt:5 Base address:0xdc00


and my Vhosts_ispconfig.conf - I don't know too too much about apache config files, but I'm pretty sure that NameVirtualHost is duplicated (which is why it's outputing that error). I tried taking out the second one, it does remove the warning, but does nothing for my original problem. (ip address hidden with x's ... there's actual numbers there IRL)

###################################
#
# ISPConfig vHost Configuration File
# Version 1.0
#
###################################
#
NameVirtualHost 70.x.x.x:80
<VirtualHost 70.x.x.x:80>
ServerName localhost
ServerAdmin root@localhost
DocumentRoot /var/www/sharedip
</VirtualHost>
NameVirtualHost 70.x.x.x:80
<VirtualHost 70.x.x.x:80>
ServerName localhost
ServerAdmin root@localhost
DocumentRoot /var/www/sharedip
</VirtualHost>
#
#
#
######################################
# Vhost: www.mysite.com:80
######################################
#
#
<VirtualHost 70.x.x.x:80>
ServerName www.mysite.com:80
ServerAdmin webmaster@mysite.com
DocumentRoot /home/www/web1/web
ServerAlias 2hotnsexy.com
DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.php index.php5 index.php4 index.php3 index.shtml index.cgi index.pl index.jsp Default.htm default.htm
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/www/web1/cgi-bin/
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
AddHandler cgi-script .pl
ErrorLog /home/www/web1/log/error.log
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3 .php4 .php5
<Files *.php>
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
</Files>
<Files *.php3>
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
</Files>
<Files *.php4>
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
</Files>
<Files *.php5>
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
</Files>
php_admin_flag safe_mode On
php_admin_value open_basedir /home/www/web1/
php_admin_value file_uploads 1
php_admin_value upload_tmp_dir /home/www/web1/phptmp/
php_admin_value session.save_path /home/www/web1/phptmp/
AddType text/html .shtml
AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml
Alias /error/ "/home/www/web1/web/error/"
ErrorDocument 400 /error/invalidSyntax.html
ErrorDocument 401 /error/authorizationRequired.html
ErrorDocument 403 /error/forbidden.html
ErrorDocument 404 /error/fileNotFound.html
ErrorDocument 405 /error/methodNotAllowed.html
ErrorDocument 500 /error/internalServerError.html
ErrorDocument 503 /error/overloaded.html
AliasMatch ^/~([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web1/user/$1/web/$3
AliasMatch ^/users/([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web1/user/$1/web/$3
</VirtualHost>
#
#

falko
14th June 2006, 19:41
You're using the wrong IP address in ISPConfig! You must use 192.168.128.106 instead of 70.x.x.x.

KishCom
14th June 2006, 20:03
That solves one problem. I now get the proper 'shared ip' page.
However it seems Apache is still ignoring my ispconfig vhosts file.

When I visit http://70.x.x.x/~web3_admin
It gives me a 404 and I check the apache error logs I see:
[Wed Jun 14 11:59:18 2006] [error] [client 192.168.128.1] File does not exist: /var/www/sharedip/~web3_admin

till
15th June 2006, 16:09
That solves one problem. I now get the proper 'shared ip' page.
However it seems Apache is still ignoring my ispconfig vhosts file.

When I visit http://70.x.x.x/~web3_admin
It gives me a 404 and I check the apache error logs I see:
[Wed Jun 14 11:59:18 2006] [error] [client 192.168.128.1] File does not exist: /var/www/sharedip/~web3_admin

You can never use your IP address to connect to a website cretaed in ISPConfig. ISPConfig uses nambased vhosts. Use the domain instaed of the IP address!

KishCom
15th June 2006, 18:01
Am I misunderstanding the purpose of these lines in the vhosts file?

AliasMatch ^/~([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web3/user/$1/web/$3
AliasMatch ^/users/([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web3/user/$1/web/$3


I'd very much like to preview sites before I switch nameservers over - rather than switching them over risk having compatibility issues when migrating.
Even for showing new customers before their domain has propagated.

till
15th June 2006, 18:05
Am I misunderstanding the purpose of these lines in the vhosts file?

AliasMatch ^/~([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web3/user/$1/web/$3
AliasMatch ^/users/([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web3/user/$1/web/$3


These lines are for the user website feature. See user manual (client) chapter 2.2.9

I'd very much like to preview sites before I switch nameservers over - rather than switching them over risk having compatibility issues when migrating.
Even for showing new customers before their domain has propagated.

Then you have to add the domain with the correct IP to the hosts file on your workstation, thats possible on windows and linux.

KishCom
15th June 2006, 22:44
Then you have to add the domain with the correct IP to the hosts file on your workstation, thats possible on windows and linux.

That's a lot of work for clients to do.
I've used some trickery in the httpd.conf and in the .htaccess of the sharedip folder to accomplish what I wanted.
Does ISPConfig ever rewrite the httpd.conf file? If so where can I find the script that does it?

falko
16th June 2006, 03:08
Does ISPConfig ever rewrite the httpd.conf file?It rewrites the Vhosts_ispconfig.conf. But you can use your own directives using the Apache Directives field in ISPConfig.


If so where can I find the script that does it?Have a look at the function make_vhost() in /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php.