Just to note, we moved our server to a different company with new IP addresses, and that has resolved the problem, as the homeservernetworks.com now resolves to the old IP address.
Although it *is* a DNS issue, it is not one that I can control. I can't control someone else pointing their domain at my IP address.
But Joomla should not somehow be grabbing that odd domain name when all over the config the correct name is listed, and I'm not even sure how Joomla was grabbing that domain name that simply pointed to the IP address, reverse DNS listed the hosting provider.
"DNS issues" doesn't explain why Joomla ignored all the references to the correct domain, and somehow grabbed that odd domain not linked to the site in any way.
-Michele
Although it *is* a DNS issue, it is not one that I can control. I can't control someone else pointing their domain at my IP address.
But Joomla should not somehow be grabbing that odd domain name when all over the config the correct name is listed, and I'm not even sure how Joomla was grabbing that domain name that simply pointed to the IP address, reverse DNS listed the hosting provider.
"DNS issues" doesn't explain why Joomla ignored all the references to the correct domain, and somehow grabbed that odd domain not linked to the site in any way.
-Michele
Statistics: Posted by michele654 — Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:19 pm