mailman on secondary nameserver

Radio_Head

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Hello,

my mailman program has been installed on http://ns2.myserver.com/mailman/admin instead of
http://ns.myserver.com/mailman/admin ( I don't know why) .

It works fine on ns2 , however on Cpanel (when users click on EDIT list) there is a link to
http://ns.myserver.com/mailman/admin instead of http://ns2.myserver.com/mailman/admin ...


What I have to do to fix this ?

Thank you!
 

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Anyone can help please ? I opened a tickect but I am still waiting from over 24 hours ....
 

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Anyone can help please ?
 

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still waiting a reply from tickect support after a week .. anyone can help ?
 

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[quote:e824a5f54b][i:e824a5f54b]Originally posted by Radio_Head[/i:e824a5f54b]

up :([/quote:e824a5f54b]
I have a sneaky feeling that your nameserver is also your server's hostname. Have you got separate IP addresses for your two nameservers and the hostname?
 

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[quote:6dab146d86][i:6dab146d86]Originally posted by moronhead[/i:6dab146d86]

[quote:6dab146d86][i:6dab146d86]Originally posted by Radio_Head[/i:6dab146d86]

up :([/quote:6dab146d86]
I have a sneaky feeling that your nameserver is also your server's hostname. Have you got separate IP addresses for your two nameservers and the hostname?[/quote:6dab146d86]

Yes it's correct . Is it a problem ? Do I have to change my hostname ?

Currently these are my nameservers
ns.myserver.com
ns2.myserver.com

and it's my hostname
ns.myserver.com
 

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i changed my hostname as follows :

uranus.myserver.com

while my nameservers are...

ns.myserver.com
ns2.myserver.com

However the problem on my mailman still exists :

Now when my clients click on mailman EDIT list (on Cpanel) there is a link to
http://uranus.myserver.com/mailman/admin

but it generates an internal server error .


http://ns2.myserver.com/mailman/admin still works fine !


What I have to do to fix this ? Perhaps I have to reconfigure mailman ? Any idea to do that ?

Thank you!
 

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[quote:3bac70ca4f][i:3bac70ca4f]Originally posted by moronhead[/i:3bac70ca4f]

Are the IP addresses of your nameservers different from each other?[/quote:3bac70ca4f]

Yes , they are different .
 

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[quote:42a40bb45d][i:42a40bb45d]Originally posted by moronhead[/i:42a40bb45d]

Which nameserver shares the IP with the hostname?[/quote:42a40bb45d]


first nameserver , ns.myserver.com

(also some shared ip account use that ip address) .
 

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[quote:afb9a9e1e1][i:afb9a9e1e1]Originally posted by Juanra[/i:afb9a9e1e1]

Is ns2 IP associated to a virtual http server?[/quote:afb9a9e1e1]

No , it's associated to a separate ip address .
 

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[quote:4fc063f9c4][i:4fc063f9c4]Originally posted by Juanra[/i:4fc063f9c4]

I mean if it goes to a web page. Maybe you could at least redirect the mailman directory to the other IP.[/quote:4fc063f9c4]

ns2.myserver.com opens the Apache welcome page ..
 

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[quote:55c2f8c28d][i:55c2f8c28d]Originally posted by Radio_Head[/i:55c2f8c28d]

ns2.myserver.com opens the Apache welcome page ..[/quote:55c2f8c28d]
Well, that means ns2 shares your hostname ip...

Does ns bring up the welcome page?

You also need to check /etc/hosts to see what it says for your IPs.
 

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[quote:cc375d8734][i:cc375d8734]Originally posted by moronhead[/i:cc375d8734]

[quote:cc375d8734][i:cc375d8734]Originally posted by Radio_Head[/i:cc375d8734]

ns2.myserver.com opens the Apache welcome page ..[/quote:cc375d8734]
Well, that means ns2 shares your hostname ip...

Does ns bring up the welcome page?

You also need to check /etc/hosts to see what it says for your IPs.[/quote:cc375d8734]

ns.myserver.com opens one of the account which are using shared ip .


on my /etc/host
there is my server ip address associated with
ns.myserver.com and my hostname uranus.myserver.com .