Any reason not to disable /cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi entirely ?
Yes, I have the same caching issue as everyone else. I saw the suggestion in to /usr/local/apache/htdocs/index.html . It's by default a 3-line html file, with this:
Any reason not to completely replace index.html with a page that does *not* redirect ? Is it used for anything else I'm not thinking of ? I want my /cpanel/ and /webmail/ links to keep working for example, but seems they would be unaffected. Anything else? Google and forum search results are overwhelmed by the typical problem with it, so I had a hard time searching for an answer to this question.
Any reason not to completely replace index.html with a page that does *not* redirect ? Is it used for anything else I'm not thinking of ? I want my /cpanel/ and /webmail/ links to keep working for example, but seems they would be unaffected. Anything else? Google and forum search results are overwhelmed by the typical problem with it, so I had a hard time searching for an answer to this question.
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Personally i would opt for no index/redirect file at all but add disabled directory index. 0 -
Hello :) The recommended method of modifying the default website page is by using: "WHM Home " Account Functions " Web Template Editor" Is there a specific problem the redirect is causing for you? Thank you. 0 -
InterServed, I'm not sure now to do that. I do have root in one WHM account, but the other one is a reseller. It sounds like the best solution for the one with root, if I can figure it out. Michael, it's very sticky in the browser cache, especially Firefox. The problem is the browser caches the redirect, so you cannot even use a hard refresh (control-F5). That just refreshes the cgi-sys page, not the page you requested. And if you put the requested url back in the browser address bar, it autocompletes to the cgi-sys page. So the only fix is to empty the browser cache, which is 1. slow, 2. not something we want our users to have to do. Both Firefox & Chrome have made emptying the cache a more obscure function. I cannot think of any use for the cgi-sys redirect except to help the web developer or administrator diagnose a DNS/mapping problem. They should be able to do that with other tools. It doesn't belong in the front-end, IMHO. It's hostile to regular users. 0 -
You may want to consider opening a feature request to have the default website page revamped: Submit A Feature Request Our developers monitor the feature requests and submitting one allows other users to vote and add input. Thank you. 0
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