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Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page & it dies after server reboot - djmega01 - 07-30-2009 05:39 AM I know that this may be somewhere and if I deeply look I'll find a solution to it. I followed step by step this http://www.isp-control.net/documentation/start/installation/centos But after installing, I cannot see the login page at admin.mydomain.com I got an "address not found" page when I enter it in any of my browsers. My domain is pointing to my server's IP address and I'm using CentOS 5.3 If someone can point me somewhere where I can fix this, and also, I would like to ask if you have documentation in spanish and portuguese. I speak both languages also and can help with the translation. Thank you. RE: Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page!!! - joximu - 07-30-2009 07:14 AM try just the ip address http://ip1.ip2.ip3.ip4 of your server. if this works its a dns problem with admin.yourdomain.tld /J RE: Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page!!! - djmega01 - 07-30-2009 07:38 AM Ohhh men... You're a genious. Any idea on how to solve that dns issue? on resolv.conf i have: nameserver 127.0.0.1 nameserver my.server.ip.add nameserver my isp.ip.add Thanks in advance! RE: Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page!!! - joximu - 07-30-2009 05:14 PM its important that on the machine you have your browser, the name admin.domain.com can be resolved to the right ip. So, either do it internally (only on this machine, add a line in the host file) or use real domain names and real dns in the internet so everyone could use the name... /J RE: Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page!!! - djmega01 - 07-31-2009 03:54 AM OK I solved the admin.mydomain.com by creating a new CNAME at my registrar I got one final question (I hope) If I reboot my server the Panel don't come back and all the ebsites are offline. Any idea???? RE: Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page & it dies after server reboot - ceco91 - 07-31-2009 06:30 AM Have you pointed your system with A record Code: admin IN A ip Or maybe your apache is not working. Try "netstat -nap" to see open ports and connections. RE: Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page & it dies after server reboot - joximu - 07-31-2009 04:28 PM I'd checkt if apache starts automatically... RE: Newbie with an issue - Can't see the login page & it dies after server reboot - djmega01 - 08-02-2009 08:00 AM Thanks for all the help This is what I did: First, gave up on CentOS and installed Debian5 on the server (I can do this because I work at the Data Center hahaha), because I found it easy and less steps to get it done. Created an A record to point "admin" to @ in my registrar And now I'm learning on how to deal with the setup for email account and other stuffs. As said before, thanks all for the suggestion. You rock!!! |