There are ways for a website to show up without it being configured in its own VirtualHost section in the Apache configuration. Aliases, a default virtual host, etc.
We can’t guess what’s happening, but you can easily look in the Apache configuration file(s) and figure it out for yourself and you won’t have to guess.
So you just have a domain owner account (or reseller account) on the server, you don’t have root? If so, you can only see the domains the administrator has granted you access to. That’s expected.
If you can login as root, then you can use a wide variety of tools to look at the Apache configuration; you don’t need a terminal. The File Manager has a text editor that can view (and edit, but I wouldn’t recommend it for beginners) any config file on the system (assuming the user you’re logged in as has permission to do so).
hello dear Joe - first of all many many thanks for your answer - well i am owner of the server - but the backend of the server is supported by a friend of mine. and he does those console-based work - i have the webmin frontend where i can adminiter the Doamains - the
The Apache server is not visible: vanished on Webmin 1.930 … i cannot see the Apache any more,
all i see at the moment is the MySQL Server. But the Apache hosts are vanshed,.
what can we do here? BTW - see this view in the running-login processes:
|15260|root|2 days ago|/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -D SYSTEMD -k start| |---|---|---|---| | 8076|wwwrun|13 hours ago|/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -D SYSTEMD -k start| | 20982|wwwrun|2 hours ago|/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -D SYSTEMD -k start| | 21820|wwwrun|an hour ago|/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -D SYSTEMD -k start| | 21823|wwwrun|an hour ago|/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -D SYSTEMD -k start| | 21830|wwwrun|an hour ago|/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -D SYSTEMD -k start| | 22955|wwwrun|an hour ago|/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -D SYSTEMD -k start|
and besides this .- see the login of a site (a wordpress-site) that was not accessible any more - two days ago: