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Ok, I did that now and I guess I have to wait for it to propagate.
This is where some of the confusion is maybe for us coming from cpanel as it handles all the DNS entries automatically.
EDIT: Uff... Now it's in a Redirect Loop just adding /subdomain/ over and over to the original subdomain.servidora.net. I give up for now.
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http://subdomain.servidora.net/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/subdomain/
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4th June 2009, 08:07
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EDIT: Uff... Now it's in a Redirect Loop just adding /subdomain/ over and over to the original subdomain.servidora.net. I give up for now.
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Then you entered a wrong redirect path or the wrong redirect type. Its really easy, dont know what you are doing *confused*
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18th June 2009, 17:47
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Hello,
i have exactly the same problem - Redirect Loop
tripple reread the post and tripple checked my settings, everything setting seem to be the right one
Any Idea
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18th June 2009, 17:53
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I am thinking it has something to do with the interaction of name servers maybe. From my registrar to dyndns to local. But it's still unresolved. I posted previously exactly what I am doing and it is exactly per instructions, but not working.
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18th June 2009, 18:01
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Originally Posted by BorderAmigos
I am thinking it has something to do with the interaction of name servers maybe. From my registrar to dyndns to local. But it's still unresolved. I posted previously exactly what I am doing and it is exactly per instructions, but not working.
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i need now rest and my dog needs a walk, later i can test with our DNS system, which i can control, and some test domain. I will post the results. Btw i already tested with editing my hosts file - the result was again redirect loop...
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19th June 2009, 09:05
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Hello,
just tested it with domain hosted on our dns system, freshly added to the ispconfig3 - the result is the same: Redirect Loop
if that helps: my current system is debian lenny 64 bit, installed according the ispconfig3 documentation
UPDATE:
Just tested it on another server running ISPC3 and debian lenny 64bit, the result is the same: Redirect Loop
Last edited by blocker; 19th June 2009 at 09:17.
Reason: second test
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19th June 2009, 09:39
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Set the redirect type to L. Just tested oit on debian lenny and it works fine.
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19th June 2009, 10:12
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Set the redirect type to L. Just tested oit on debian lenny and it works fine.
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with option "L" i get: Internal Server Error
and the in the apache stays:
Code:
Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace.
UPDATE: i found that it was my fault with the option L it works on the 2nd server very well!!!
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19th June 2009, 10:25
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Maybe yoou have some additional rewrite rules in a .htaccess file or so. It definately works and has been tested on many servers. Here are some infos on how you can debug rewriting rules on your server:
http://www.latenightpc.com/blog/arch...ug-mod_rewrite
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19th June 2009, 11:58
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strange problem
Hello,
now the redirect works perfect on both servers using the "L" option. Thank you for all the help!!!
I have experienced something very strange
I made a subdomain dev.example.com to redirect to /dev/ subfolder in the WWWROOT of the domain example.com, using the "L". Instead of this the redirect goes to /dev folder on the rootfs
of course that happens only when i want to redirect to /dev/, changing it to something else e.g. /test/ makes it work perfect.
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