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eide



Joined: 02 Jan 2012
Posts: 1

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:15 am    Post subject: Requesting help with Hostname + LAMP + Webmin installation  

Hi I'm having some installation problems with my linode. The distribution I am using is Ubuntu 10.04.

Also, I have no previous knowledge about any of this and I am trying to learn as I go.

I followed the "getting started" guide.
As instructed, I created a hostname and made the neccesary changes.

Set up the DNS. I set the nameservers to linodes' i.e. ns1.linode.com, etc.
I created an A record for something.mydomain.com

Installed the LAMP stack.
Installed Webmin.

When I type mydomain.com as the url, I get a page with the file directory. The "Index of/" page and there are no files.

When I type something.mydomain.com I get the apache2 "It works page".

Webmin is accessed through https://something.mydomain.com:10000

From my undersanding, the "something.mydomain.com" is a FQDN. However I want my website to be simply "mydomain.com". How would I go about doing this?

Also, when I access things through ftp or webmin's file manager I was expecting a /public_html folder where the website files would go, but I cannot find it.

I hope that was clear.
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xer0



Joined: 02 Jan 2012
Posts: 8

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:04 pm    Post subject:  

It looks like you need to revisit the webmin installation guide.

As far as I can tell you've installed the LAMP environment just fine.
To confirm, try uploading something to the /public_html

I'm almost 100% sure that you'll see whatever it is, you've uploaded.

As a short term measure, you could create a symbolic link to your webmin.
But don't forget to secure, access to that directory.
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jcnv



Joined: 11 Jan 2012
Posts: 4

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:26 pm    Post subject:  

Why did you create an A record for something.mydomain.com initially? It sounds like you need an A record for mydomain.com, right?
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