This is just daft!
New VS on an oldish box brought up-to-date as above
Old “domain.online” ns records transferred to box and propagated. LE requested and installed OK. PHP disabled (as is normal) just about to start adding users when I saw this:
(sorry about the 2 images both the same browser page - honestly)
Now look in the browser address bar see domain.online (exactly what is entered when creating the VS and as displayed on each page in Virtualmin then look at the main screen - what and where did domain.onlone come from? and how to fix it?
When I type domain.online in the browser it goes to domain.onlone (or rather it displays a page with that name on it)
I have checked just about everywhere else I can think of in Virtualmin and Webmin and the DNS records on the DO panel everything is domain.online. It must be because LE found the A records and gave me a cert which Virtualmin happily applied. In nginx there is nothing peculiar. the email aliases are all correct as expected. So I’m at a loss. Sure it will change when I put a web page/site up but I’m wary of doing anything - beyond perhaps editing that page - but I’d rather know why.
Sorry I didn’t even see the difference. I mean you can just edit the index.html file. it get replaced anyway with whatever is published. as long as the url line is correct thats the main thing.
Yes but I’m concerned where did it come from and where else has it polluted the system.
It looks like a typo but the only place where that might have happened is in the “Create VS” - it is the only place where one actually enters the domain name. But if it had been entered there it also must have been immediately corrected before saving the VS or I would have a domain.onlone existing which would have also failed LE creation as there are no matching A/AAAA records for such a domain.
Sometimes with computers, shit happens. I had a professor once that had calculator with printout capabilities. He had a printout saved from a one off error that had a wrong total. Ran the numbers again, correct total.
But, yes, things like this should be reported so the staff can take a look to make sure nothing weird is happening.
Cisco once told a FedEx installation in Denver they needed to add 10 foot of dirt to their roof to stop cosmic rays from screwing with the hardware. Fortunately, a software fix solved the cosmic ray ‘problem’.
Thanks I’ll have another dig around for those tomorrow. especially $DOM / ${DOM}.
As a typo seems likely when entering the domain name I can’t believe that the entry gets fixed before clicking create like some search ahead system.
I have another domain to add tomorrow - I will deliberately mistype - and correct - just to see. and then edit the index.html just so I don’t get inundated with “Where did you get a “.onlone” tld?”