The next thing that comes to mind is your IPv6 virtual host. None of my
webservers currently have IPv6 enabled, so I can't test this.
Try to force the connection to use IPv4 or IPv6 and see if that makes a
difference.
You can try running httpd -S on the webserver to get a list of virtual
hosts by
Okay. I've been able to reproduce the results. I removed the two
ServerAlias www.jetbbs.com entries (one for port 80 and the other for port
443). To prevent confusion, I'll tell my hostnames.
Eugene: My local machine that I use to surf the internet
Franklin: My VPS that runs Apache.
on Fran
If you want to provide your whole config file, I suggest creating a gist or
pastebin post.
You should also just run dig or host on the domain name from both machines
and make sure you get the same results.
- Y
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Spork Schivago
wrote:
> So you don't think it's a bug
So you don't think it's a bug in Apache? Okay. I only have two IP
addresses. One is an IPv4 IP address, one is an IPv6 IP address. When I
get some more time, I'll try some experimenting and see if I can duplicate
the issue. If it's okay with the mailing list, I'd like to provide a copy
of
This is a common enough setup that it is unlikely to be a bug and more
likely to be a configuration error.
cPanel creates VirtualHosts using the IP address of the server. For
example, I have a cPanel server running behind NAT, so there are two
default virtual hosts:
>
> ServerName 192.168.11
Yehuda,
Could you please explain what you mean in a little more detail? I only
have one server running Apache and I only have that one DNS server. I
don't really see how my DNS server could be setup in such away where it
affects Apache's DocumentRoot's directive...
When I was logged into the
Did you check your DNS to make sure both systems are resolving to the same
IP address?
- Y
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:31 PM, Spork Schivago
wrote:
> I have a bit of a weird problem that I'd like some help tracking down.
> I'm pretty sure it's something with Apache. In my Apache 2.4.25 (cPanel)
according to http://www.suphp.org/DocumentationView.html?file=apache/INSTALL
suphp is real bullshit.
It turns out the approach I described did in fact work. The password was
requested from the administrator and the site behaved well.
The only deviation I had to make was that the SSLCACertificateFile parameter
interpreted a space in the filename as delimiting a second invalid parameter.
The f