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I recently had to disable a misbehaving site using VM. I used the vm panel to do this. what's the machinery behind this? does it change the httpd.conf file or what?
In the Virtualmin configuration you can set which aspects of the vserver should be deactivated. You can have it disable the BIND zone, the Apache virtual host, the user account, the FTP login, the database user, the email users and some other things. In case of Apache, it replaces the webpage with a "disabled" notice using a redirect directive.
So where do you enable in the BIND zone I am having a problem with a domain that is not disabled in any way, however when I go to the site it says it's disabled?
In the Virtualmin configuration you can set which aspects of the vserver should be deactivated. You can have it disable the BIND zone, the Apache virtual host, the user account, the FTP login, the database user, the email users and some other things. In case of Apache, it replaces the webpage with a "disabled" notice using a redirect directive.
So where do you enable in the BIND zone I am having a problem with a domain that is not disabled in any way, however when I go to the site it says it's disabled?
Thanks,
Michael Cooper Linux Certified Professional http://www.coopfire.com
I am sorry, I didn't understand that question, could you rephrase it please?