Change https://xxxxx-xx.members.linode.com:10000 to hostname
BUT if I go to the non-SSL of my server Webmin URL, I get:-
****Error - Bad Request
This web server is running in SSL mode. Try the URL
Does anyone know how to get this to show the hostname of the server instead of the linode domain? I assume there must be some setting in Webmin somewhere, or some config file, but cant find it!
Thanks
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But I can choose my hostname for this setting, so I changed it to the actual hostname and now it works OK, it does not show Linode's hostname when not on SSL.
But I would still be in interested to know why Webmin would offer the linode domain, must be in Webmin somewhere?
Thanks
Webmin -> Networking -> Network Configuration
What does it say under "hostname"?
> But I would still be in interested to know why Webmin would offer the linode domain, must be in Webmin somewhere?
amityweb,
The Linode domain was probably created when you used the LAMP stack script to create your Linode and is still in the enabled site list. Webmin may have read it there (especially if it was the only enabled site).
In terms of using a LAMP stack script to create the system… when I created my first Linode I likely chose an OS to install, CentOS. But all my other Linodes are empty Linodes, then I restore the system from the backup on another Linode. This is so I dont have to install anything again. All I do then is change hostname to the new server and the IP addresses in eth0. I think its easier and quicker than creating a new server and configuring it how I want it (I am not to speed on creating my own stacks and using Puppet et al yet!). Anyway, the thing is, when this new Linode is restored, the Linode domain I am referring to is specific to this Linode, it is not copied from the restored one. This is why I thought it was some connection between the reverse IP of the correct hostname, back to the Linode domain. Its as if its not actually Webmin doing it, as Webmin is copied from another system.
If its a webmin issue I could post there, so no worries.