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So I got the issues resolved, apparently there is a section in the Panel that required you to go through configuration of the services. I didn't read this anywhere and I had no idea about it. I can now view my pages, however... Now since running the commands in the config section I can no longer connect to the panel to log in anymore.
I made sure it is moved to /var/www/ and not /var/www/html/
I updated it accordingly In the /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf, there I have it pointing to /var/www/
So why does: domain/froxlor/ no longer work?
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So I forwarded port 80, which I totally forgot about.
Now when I search "thestafford.company" it shows the "Apache2 Debian Default Page".
Why is my domain not being routed to the site I have created in froxlor?
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26 minutes ago, d00p said:
Please test your settings at GoDaddy then, as we cannot know what you've booked with them.
Also please use a shell instead of webtools, if you run and maintain a server these are the basics...
Records
Last updated 9/21/2018 1:42 AMA
Name @
Value 47.201.255.139Edit A
Name *
Value 47.201.255.139Edit A
Name mail
Value 47.201.255.139Edit A
Name ns01.domaincontrol.com
Value 47.201.255.139Edit A
Name ns02.domaincontrol.com
Value 47.201.255.139Edit A
Name www
Value 47.201.255.139Edit CNAME
Name ftp
Value @Edit CNAME
Name panel
Value @Edit CNAME
Name _domainconnect
Value _domainconnect.gd.domaincontrol.comEdit NS
Name @
Value ns01.domaincontrol.comNS
Name @
Value ns02.domaincontrol.comSOA
Name @
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3 hours ago, d00p said:
Well your domains need to point to your server IP. If you use godaddy and their nameserver you do not need to activate Nameserver related stuff in froxlor
Sorry I'm not near a computer to ping it properly. I'm out snd about on my phone.
Here's the godaddy records.
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I've done that and it still won't work. I've waited nearly 24hrs.
Also i created an FTP account but it refuses to allow connection...
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2 hours ago, d00p said:
Well your domains need to point to your server IP. If you use godaddy and their nameserver you do not need to activate Nameserver related stuff in froxlor
Ok cool, so what do i need to do record wise with godaddy? If i disable the name server stuff in froxlor, what else would need to be done?
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Good day,
First time posting here, I just got Froxlor setup on a hyperV, Debian 9 VM.
It is up and running, got my customers/ domains added. I can't seem to get the domain to cooperate though.
I use Godaddy to buy and host my domains. What do I need to do on Godaddy and through Froxlor to get my website visible to the public?
I currently tried setting an a record on godaddy with my servers ip.
I changed the name servers in froxlor to those listed by godaddy for my domain.
Am i on the right track or missing it entirely?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks, - Andrew
Froxlor and Godaddy DNS Setup
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Sorry, didn't use your setup guide.
Thank you for all the help.