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Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
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Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
I want to be able to run VestaCP on a subdomain like panel.domain.com
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Re: Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
Well, you can...
- make a domain panel.yourdomain.com
- make redirect from panel.yourdomain.com to panel.yourdomain.com:8083
- make a domain panel.yourdomain.com
- make redirect from panel.yourdomain.com to panel.yourdomain.com:8083
Re: Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
You could always make an iframe to the panel to hide the port, the downside of course is that you do not get the actual page titles and directory listings like /list/user.
I wonder if you could park a domain on top of the main domain with a port? Ex. (panel.host.com -> host.com:8083).
Or could you use a 3rd party company like noip.com to have a different subdomain like panel.webhost.me be parked on host.com:8083 ?
I wonder if you could park a domain on top of the main domain with a port? Ex. (panel.host.com -> host.com:8083).
Or could you use a 3rd party company like noip.com to have a different subdomain like panel.webhost.me be parked on host.com:8083 ?
Re: Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
Then you can not place the panel on port 80?
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Re: Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
You can't run 2 services on 1 port. So I don't think that this is possible.MCK2 wrote:Then you can not place the panel on port 80?
Re: Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
Well, it's possible, but... it seems to me like unnecessary complexitycdg wrote:I wonder if you could park a domain on top of the main domain with a port? Ex. (panel.host.com -> host.com:8083). Or could you use a 3rd party company like noip.com to have a different subdomain like panel.webhost.me be parked on host.com:8083 ?
Well, you can place panel to 80 port, but nginx or apache for sites will not work.MCK2 wrote:Then you can not place the panel on port 80?
Re: Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
I feel that it is necessary enough to have a simpler user interface for clients.
I had a conversation over a stackoverflow question I posted about doing this, but there was either a .htaccess error or DNS problem. It seems easily possible, but it may have just been a problem with my servers.
Here's the link: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3500 ... h-htaccess
I had a conversation over a stackoverflow question I posted about doing this, but there was either a .htaccess error or DNS problem. It seems easily possible, but it may have just been a problem with my servers.
Here's the link: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3500 ... h-htaccess
Re: Having VestaCP on a subdomain?
Well, we don't use 2 IP then? One for sites and second for panel?cdg wrote:I feel that it is necessary enough to have a simpler user interface for clients.
They have a point, if you're use one IP, then it's always some redirect (like on https://demo.vestacp.com).cdg wrote:I had a conversation over a stackoverflow question I posted about doing this, but there was either a .htaccess error or DNS problem. It seems easily possible, but it may have just been a problem with my servers.