Hi all
On my production server I've recently noticed a new addition to my list of virtual servers, but it isn't one that I have created (to the best of my knowledge).
The virtual server name in the drop down menu of virtualmin has a random series of just numbers, with no TLD and when I go to 'Edit Virtual Server' it doesn't have a domain name, admin username, home directory or any of the other features that I would have expected to be present. Also, under Edit Virtual Server > Enabled Features there are no filled checkboxes.
I've tried removing the virtual server via Disable and Delete > Delete Virtual Server, but it produces an error saying that Domain 131410.....85 is not valid!
. Can anyone point me in the right direction to remove this stray virtual server?
Cheers everyone.
Howdy,
That's a bug that we've seen pop up on a handful of occasions. It's so elusive that we haven't been able to reproduce it.
We can, however, offer advice on how to kick that out of your domain list :-)
If you go into "/etc/webmin/virtual-server/domains", you should see a file with that number you're seeing in it's name.
You can simply delete that one file, and then restart Webmin with:
/etc/init.d/webmin restart
As always Eric, spot on.
That bizarre server has now vanished - albeit the bug was more frustrating than a real problem ;)
Cheers again
Well this just happened to me nearly 2 years later... still don't have this one tracked down? It's a wee bit disconcerting to be honest I had thought somebody had gained access to my server at first. However if that was the case CSF and mod_security would have gone nuts which it didn't so it had me looking for the problem. Anyway if that's the only place its referenced I'll go kill it now.
I just had this happen to me as well. Approx five years using Virtualmin and it's never happened before... very strange.
I can confirm that the above fix worked for me.
This has happened twice now. Now 100% sure, but I think that the cause was creating an alias server then using virtualmin to change it to a parent server. The conversion had errors and that is when I notice the numbers appear. The error was related to the email setup.
Hope this helps tracking the bug
David Calderwood - Euro-Pacific Digital Media
Thanks for letting us know your findings!
We'll do some testing to see if we can find a way to trigger that bug using your steps, though so far I seem to be able to change an alias to a parent without running into that issue.
It's possible there's another factor, along with those steps, that's causing the issue -- we'll see if we can sort out what that other issue might be!
-Eric