I'm running on Ubuntu Edgy with Litespeed 3.02 (64 bit proc with 32 bit library installed).
Setting up a virtual host works find. However once one is set up and then the domains are edited, the new domain aliases do not show up in one the control panel under the default listener.
Here's the default listener Virtual Host Mappings on the control panel:
[upstateonrails] upstateruby.org upstateonrails.org uor.sourcescape.org
If I edit the default listener (*:80), select a virtual host mapping, and add more domain aliases, like so:
Virtual Host: upstateonrails
Domains: upstateonrails.org, www.upstateonrails.org, upstateruby.org, www.upstateruby.org, uor.sourcescape.org
Then save, everything looks fine (they all the domains show up on the upstateonrails VH). I then do a grace restart to apply the changes.
The problem is that the when I go back to the control panel, the default listener Virtual Host Mappings still has only:
[upstateonrails] upstateruby.org upstateonrails.org uor.sourcescape.org
Why is it not updating?
--Ryan
Setting up a virtual host works find. However once one is set up and then the domains are edited, the new domain aliases do not show up in one the control panel under the default listener.
Here's the default listener Virtual Host Mappings on the control panel:
[upstateonrails] upstateruby.org upstateonrails.org uor.sourcescape.org
If I edit the default listener (*:80), select a virtual host mapping, and add more domain aliases, like so:
Virtual Host: upstateonrails
Domains: upstateonrails.org, www.upstateonrails.org, upstateruby.org, www.upstateruby.org, uor.sourcescape.org
Then save, everything looks fine (they all the domains show up on the upstateonrails VH). I then do a grace restart to apply the changes.
The problem is that the when I go back to the control panel, the default listener Virtual Host Mappings still has only:
[upstateonrails] upstateruby.org upstateonrails.org uor.sourcescape.org
Why is it not updating?
--Ryan