On 29.05.14 01:24, Will Nordmeyer, WnA Consulting Services wrote : schrieb : a 
écrit : ha scritto : escribó :
On Wed, 28 May 2014 16:45:57 -0500, Michael Stauber
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Will,
...
Do you have DNS "A Records" for both "domain.com" and "www.domain.com"?
Because you need them in this case.
Yep - I saw that thread and have A records for domain.com and
www.domain.com
web server aliases has domain.com
Web Alias Redirects is checked
hostname on general settings is www
domain name on general settings is domain.com
www.domain.com has an A record pointing to 123.123.123.123
domain.com has an A record pointing to 123.123.123.123
mail.domain.com has an a record pointing to 123.123.123.123
This issue appears to be an intermittent problem?  The site was set up
and hosted on our servers about a week ago.  Since then this problem has
been reported, I was able to duplicate it on one Linux machine using
Firefox but a Windoze machine using IE worked fine.
I don't know what devices the site's customers were using when they
complained.
I reset the aliases this afternoon and restarted the web services just
for sanity's sake.
--Will
I had this problem because of missing «domain.com» A-records, but then the 
symptoms was a searching and spinning browser...

But if the symptom is a browser points to the first site of the server instead 
of «www.domain.com» while resolving «domain.com», then the Apache webserver is 
the culprit and has somehow a wrong configuration (although the one 
aforementioned is correct, AFAIK)

If you did already try to restart the webserver with `/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd 
restart` or even the whole server itself without success, then I think your 
only option is to delete the domain and set it up new. In that week the domain 
is in place, there shouldn't be too much stuff to discard or to backup...

Best regards
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