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1. Run chkconfig ajenti on to enable autostart for Ajenti.
2. Are you trying to access websites that you have configured with Ajenti V?
3. Zip your /etc/nginx/conf.d and send it to e@ajenti.org along with /etc/ajenti/vh.json
2. Are you trying to access websites that you have configured with Ajenti V?
3. Zip your /etc/nginx/conf.d and send it to e@ajenti.org along with /etc/ajenti/vh.json
Yes, you can use any wildcards (examples: http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/server_names.html#wildcard_names). Also, you can mark one of the ports in websites as Default, and it will receive all requests with unknown domains on this port.
Have you created a website for www.website1.com / added a www.website1.com domain to some website? If www.website1.com domain is unknown to NGINX, it will point you to an random website of yours. Note: 'www.' is a subdomain like any other.
'permanent' will instruct NGINX to send '301 Moved Permanently' response.
Please also post output of pdbedit -L -d0.
You can do this by adding another website for www.domain1.com, and adding this custom website configuration:
rewrite ^ http://domain3.com$request_uri permanent;
(from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7947030/nginx-no-www-to-www-and-www-to-no-www)
rewrite ^ http://domain3.com$request_uri permanent;
(from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7947030/nginx-no-www-to-www-and-www-to-no-www)
Is the D-Bus (/etc/init.d/dbus) service started on your system? Try restarting it and then restarting Ajenti.
Try running pdbedit -Lv -d0 -u nobody by hand
What problem exactly did you encounter?
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P.S. you didn't have to paste wordpress-specific custom config bits into the phpmyadmin configuration.