Unknown subdomain errors
I have a cpanel account and in last week i have some issues on subdomain creation. My hosted reseller told that its a browser cache problem, however, its dificult to accept because the root files are the same, and i only change the folder where sudbomain.example.pt read the files, from /public_root/subfolder to /public_subfolder. After this change i receive multiple 404 not found and and sometimes load correctly and other won't load or say that file don't exist.
In middle to solve this issue i find that all new subdomain creation have some load issues or won't load, or in a new one suddomain.example.pt shows files from another domain domain.pt, managed by same reseller owned by other guy.
Can you help give orientations how i can help reseller identify this 2 issues.
Note: All my old pre-created suddomains works fine.
Thanks
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Hey there! I just want to make sure I'm understanding the issue - you changed the document root in cPanel for the domain, and now it's loading the content of another site - is that correct?
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Hi, No.
The 1rst issue - i change the root folder and the content off website won't load correctly, given multiple 404 errors, or multiple dns-prob errors.The 2nd error - a new fresh created domain, show contend of another website.
I think this 2 issues it's related.
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Thanks for the additional details. Do you have root access to the server so you can check the Apache logs at /etc/apache2/logs/error_log? If you only have access to your cPanel account, you won't be able to fix either problem yourself and you'll need to contact your host.
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I will try to request my host.
About the 1rst issue can you help solve this issue, give some direction how can i identify the problem, because my host told that it's a browser cache problem, but i have multiple browsers (chrome, edge, brave, firefox) in multiple devices (laptop, desktop, mobile). All the problems appear after change root folder, and I think it’s related to new sub-domain creation.
Can you help?
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Unfortunately there isn't much I can do on my end for that issue without seeing the problem and having access to the server. If the issue happens across multiple devices then it wouldn't be a caching problem and is likely a server configuration issue of some sort.
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Thanks, for your help.
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