These forums are locked and archived, but all topics have been migrated to the new forum. You can search for this topic on the new forum: Search for Domain Pain! on the new forum.
I have an account at Sectorlink, whom I like, I really do, but there support database is very lacking, not that I usually need it, but when I do, it is pain.
well I can have 25 free sub domains on this account, so I created one.....it works, I can see the placeholder page (public_html directory blah blah....)
thing is, I cant find out where to set the index.htm file.
if I go into domains/(the sub domain) there is no public_html, and creating one doesn't help.
and if you go to the one for the main domain, theres no sub-domain folders at all, so any help would be greatly appreciated XD
Is it possible they've customized the settings so that your "subdomain's" main HTML folder is domains/<subdomain>/ instead of the usual domains/<subdomain>/public_html/ ?
Just a thought, maybe try uploading to it, and see what happens?
NS
nope, tried that and when I even try to get to the index.htm file...
digitaldomain.dracojesi.com/index.htm
I get a 404, so I've obviously not found the right spot.
rather than guesing, is there any configuration file/other place I can look to see which directory has been designated for the subdomain?
thanks for the help btw
<a href='http://img341.imageshack.us/my.php?image=problematical2.png' target='_blank'><img src='http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/7743/problematical2.th.png' style='border:0px'></a>
sorry for the double post, I get an error when I select edit...anyway, heres a screenshot that will hopefully lead to an answer.
just offhand, did you try index.html?
index.htm isn't standard in apache and has to be added as a directory index by hand in the apache config. index.htm was typically a microsoft "it's our coding" war for microsoft servers, typically a frontpage extension. But it looks more like you're trying to do what sectorlink hasn't authorised
Not sure what sectorlink is or what it has to do with <b>Virtualmin</b> and why you're asking advise here, that's sectorlink issue and they'd know what they've set up. But generically you need to see what apache points to and go from there.