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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Orlando, Florida
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Why is domain not working as domain.com, but works as www.domain.com?
What do I need to do to the server to make it recognize both formats of my domain name?
It gives a DNS error when typed like "domain.com", works fine like "www.domain.com" and it gives a page not displayed when typed like "http://domain.com". What should I do? |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: NJ
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I'd say the best start would be hiring a tech guy
![]() Can you resolve both versions of the domain? If so, your apache config is fucked up. |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Montreal
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the domain and the www are on two diff IP's i think... all your hosting
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1 - your webserver is not configured to answer the "domain.com" header, but only the "www.domain.com" header, ask the tech to fix it
2 - DNS error with your domain holder |
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#5 |
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Set a wildcard to your DNS and then add this line to you virtual host container:
ServerAlias *.domain.com should look like: PHP Code:
I can tell you details if you post that virtual-host container here. Rgds,JOKER
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#7 |
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You're welcome
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