Creating a new Virtual Server overwrites all other servers.

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#1 Wed, 11/28/2018 - 06:04
Kivylius
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Creating a new Virtual Server overwrites all other servers.

I had my shear of problems with virtual-min for a while, latest being then DNS problem (Slave DNS not copying from master) and I solved that my manually editing the config file.

Now today I wanted to create a new vserver for new domain, upon adding it, all my virtual domains broke, and all of them pointed to this new Vserver. I had one simple index.html file in, and no mater what domain, all them went to this index.html file that I just created on my new server. I had to remove the server to fix all other domains as some of them where clients of mine.

This time I have no idea where to look, its like the the newly created server points all domains to this. Interesting way to acheve a hack for sure but that's not what i'm after.

Can someone point me where to debug this issue?

Thanks

Thu, 11/29/2018 - 04:51
Kivylius
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BUMP!?

Thu, 12/06/2018 - 04:28
Joe
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Did you see this: https://www.virtualmin.com/comment/803214#comment-803214

This sounds like you're one of the handful of people affected by the change in the way mixed VirtualHost IP vs. * configurations. The solution is to make all of your virtual hosts either IP or *. Mixing them is prone to confusing behavior.

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