Error Id Bad_httpd_conf Dreamhost Subdomain
you through why you may be seeing this error and how to resolve it. The root cause of the error The 'Site Not Found' error means the IP address your domain is using is not pointed to the correct IP. More technically, the 'Site Not Found' error means that the DNS records for your domain are resolving to the IP address of an Apache web server service that is not configured for your domain. When this happens, the Apache web server is designed to just show the first domain listed in its config file. To make sure that nobody's site ever accidentally shows a random site hosted on the same Apache service, DreamHost makes the first domain in all its config files show the same custom error page. There are a few reasons why your IP may not be correctly pointed to your web server IP which are explained below. Viewing your site’s IP address in your browser Due to the way that DreamHost configures Apache, unless you have purchased a Unique IP address for your domain, attempting to view your site by entering the IP address in your browser automatically gives you the Site not found error. This is because you’re viewing the shared IP of your web server, not the IP of your site. If you absolutely need to view your site through an IP address, you must purchase a Unique IP. You can read more about Unique IPs here: Unique IP DNS changes Frequently this error appears due to a change in your IP address, which is commonly triggered by removing hosting for a domain and then setting up a MIRROR, REDIRECT, PARK, or CLOAK. While changes to the DreamHost DNS are nearly instantaneous, the new information doesn't reach other servers around the world until the other servers expire the old data that they are holding on to. This is referred to as DNS propagation. The reason why you get this error during this period of time is that the DNS information you are receiving to your local computer is outdated, and the Apache instance that you are
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adding a new domain If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to http://forum.directadmin.com/showthread.php?t=25355 visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 10 of 10 Thread: getting error id: "bad_httpd_conf" after adding a new domain Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 04-08-2008,07:47 http://serverfault.com/questions/389051/how-can-i-make-site-co-site-com-site-in-site-info-site-me-all-point-to-the-same PM #1 fkroerank View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Apr 2008 Posts 2 getting error id: "bad_httpd_conf" after adding a new domain Hello, I was able to set up 4 other domains today in direct admin, and they all error id worked fine, and I was able to view them as I would expect, but then when I went to set up http://j6.bz everything seemed to work fine until I went to try to view it and then I got this error Site Temporarily Unavailable We apologize for the inconvenience. Please contact the webmaster/ tech support immediately to have them rectify this. error id: "bad_httpd_conf" I contacted my host, and they said to ask here. I tried deleting it and doing it again, and error id bad_httpd_conf I tried setting up a different user account, and creating it that way and neither worked.. I got the same error. any help? Reply With Quote 04-10-2008,08:37 PM #2 switch View Profile View Forum Posts Verified User Join Date Jan 2008 Posts 102 It looks like the site is working fine now, what did you do to fix it? Reply With Quote 04-11-2008,12:38 AM #3 fkroerank View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Apr 2008 Posts 2 I believe it fixed itself.. The only only other reasonable answer would be it didnt transfer to the servers as fast as the other sites did, and it could have still be pointing to dreamhost when it was there. I dont think it was a directadmin problem since it did work itself out, and the only thing I can find on it in google is pointed at dreamhost Reply With Quote 09-14-2008,12:47 PM #4 Energy Recruitm View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered User Join Date Sep 2008 Posts 1 DirectAdmin Forums I was able to set up 4 other domains today in direct admin, and they all worked fine, and I was able to view them as I would expect, but then when I went to set up http://j6.bz everything seemed to work fine until I went to try to view it and then I got this error Site Temporarily Unavailable We apologize for the inconvenience. Please contact the webmaster/ tech support immediately to have t
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How can I make site.co site.com site.in site.info site.me all point to the same hosting provider up vote 1 down vote favorite I have several top level domains registered, how do I make all these domains point to one single domain through DNS (is this possible or should I do a redirect?) i.e. my site.info is up an running with dreamhost how do i point all the other domains .co, .com etc., to the .info in DNS.. Or is there a better way? domain-name-system dns-zone share|improve this question asked May 14 '12 at 23:14 Santthosh 11316 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Point all your domain names to your webserver. You can use a CNAME record for www.site.com (pointing to site.info), but you must use an A record (i.e. an IP address) for site.com. You then have two options for the webserver setup. You can either treat all hostnames as the same site (i.e. your site is served on all the hostnames), or you can redirect all other hostnames to your canonical hostname. The latter is generally preferred (consistently named links to your site and better search engine indexing). share|improve this answer answered May 14 '12 at 23:37 mgorven 22.3k43789 Cool, Thanks mgorven. I did this but get 'error id: "bad_httpd_conf"' when I reach the site through .com... Probably Dreamhost (where I host .info) filters based on the address. .info works fine though –Santthosh May 14 '12 at 23:57 Ok I have more details on the bad_http_conf: wiki.dreamhost.com/Bad_httpd_conf –Santthosh May 15 '12 at 0:02 Did you configure DreamHost with the extra domains (for HTTP)? –mgorven May 15 '12 at 0:09 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote CNAME DNS records. You could use A records as well, but you'd have to manually change all of them if you change the web server ip address. share|improve this answer answered May 14 '12 at 23:19 joeqwerty 83.5