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Topic: Apache displays all but my own company website |
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Swede68
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 1
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Posted: Wed 10 Aug '11 2:00 Post subject: Apache displays all but my own company website |
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Hi all,
I've been racking my brain for weeks now, but can not figure this out!
I recently installed the latest version of XAMPP as I wanted to get away from Windows IIS. Still running Server 2003 for now though.
Everything runs fine, MySQL, PHP, etc. Have everything configured and set up in httpd.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf. We host 20+ websites for different clients.
Now my issue is, all websites run just fine except my own company website. I simply get a Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to www.my-web-server.com All the other sites are pointing from their respective registrars to NS1.my-web-server.com and NS2.my-web-server.com, and I am using Simple DNS Plus to sort all the DNS records.
I even tried shutting down Simple DNS and no luck. Do I even need a separate DNS program or will Apache take care of those records. (Guess that's another topic on how Apache handles DNS records and Name servers?)
Could there be an issue with the Name server records? I've tried everything in <VirtualHost>, using *:80, the website url, IP address, etc.
Everything worked just fine when we were running IIS, but I wanted to switch to Apache so we could utilize PHP re-directs using .htaccess files.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks,
Swede |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7373 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Tue 16 Aug '11 22:36 Post subject: |
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Is your own website a vhost, too or is it defined in the httpd.conf? |
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