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If I set, as I accidently did, a default domain on my PLESK VPS, it appears that any domain that points to that VPS actually serves up the default domain, regardless of the domain the user typed into their browser.
In other words, if I have "foo.com" and "bar.com" on my VPS, and "foo.com" is the default domain, then visiting "bar.com" actually serves up "foo.com". According to SWSOFT, once you set a default domain, you can't unset it via the PLESK control panel. This is discussed at: http://kb.swsoft.com/article_41_1202_en.html Now my question: is the solution mentioned in that article correct for a PLESK 8 installation at HMS? I don't want to screw up a production server typing untested mySQL commands. Should I tackle this myself, or just submit a ticket to Support? -Dana |
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