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Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: funkusmunkus on July 19, 2004, 09:27:18 AM
Hi all,

I just thought this was weird, someone was trying to look at a webpage that didn't exist, and they ended up at the primary web page on the server, and later on he tried a different page and same thing happened agian.
now  i'm not sure if this is a problem at the moment(as it only happened to sites that don't exist), just wanted to know if someone else had this happen before?
i'm running sme 5.6 u6
Cheers
Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: thowden on July 22, 2004, 12:16:35 AM
Hi

It will be within your apache config. Did you set up any  template mods to /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf ?
Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: funkusmunkus on July 23, 2004, 01:26:30 AM
Ahh my dear friend tony from whirlpool :)
I have already checked the httpd.conf file and (with little knowlage i have) found nothing that would point to the cause.

oh yeah by the way i still haven't got OWA working, i used proxypass and other contribs and no joy, but now i'm trailing off in another direction :P

Cheers
Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: thowden on July 23, 2004, 05:19:52 AM
Hi

Did you say that the user was checking a page that doesn't exist or a site that doesn't exist ?

If its the site url that is wrong i.e

http://avirtualdomain.com/

instead of

http://www.avirtualdomain.com  

then the former will default to the primary web site as the httpd.conf has not been instructed to re-route it, only the www hostname.

An invalid file name however, should just simply report the appropriate error message, i.e. a 404 file not found. If its not, then there must be some variation to the httpd.conf file probably via a template modification. Check

/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

directory and see whats in there, if anything.
Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: funkusmunkus on July 23, 2004, 07:33:10 AM
Hey Tony,

well what actually happened was someone here tried to go to a site they beileved existed it was http://www.mainroads.com.au/
but to their surprise it came up with the primary web page, and after a few hours the same person tried another site that i can't recall at the moment(again thinking that it existed, but it didn't) and the same thing happened, now i can't replicate that if i try going to a site that doesn't exist, so that's why i was asking.

And i didn't see anything unusual in the templates.
as long as they're sites that don't exist then i'm happy.
Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: raem on July 23, 2004, 11:07:42 AM
I just tried going to that URL (http://www.mainroads.com.au/) and I also get the main domain home page, using a local sme v5.6 server, so perhaps that behaviour is normal.

Mind you, www.mainroads.com resolves to a suprising page (http://www.prostitutas.com/), hijacked site ? or perhaps deliberate ?
Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: funkusmunkus on July 24, 2004, 02:08:06 AM
Thanx Ray for testing it out, at least i know it's not something wrong with the server here.

I just found it odd since it only happened when i tried that site but i couldn't replicate it with another bogus site.
Cheers
Title: sites that don't exist point to sme's main page
Post by: chris burnat on July 24, 2004, 02:35:02 PM
just tried the .com.au site on version 6.01, got the usual "this page cannot be displayed".  So it could be limited to vs 5.6?