I know I need to use apache so I installed a WampServer with apache 2.4.9 on my server computer with the Multicraft running on port 80 working fine but when I try to login I can it just reloads the page and gives me to option to login again but it doesn't say that I have the wrong password it just reloads so I got kinda lost when it comes to virtual hosts but I added 127.0.0.1 and LocalHost in my System32 Hosts file and I'm not to sure where I need to go to set up the file It needs or how to run them both on port 80.. Anyway.. If anyone knows the solution I could really need the help.
Also:
I know I need to add this:
What file do I make or add this text to and where is it located (& If you could the include Path):
<VirtualHost *:80> <----- Would I leave this 80?
DocumentRoot /www/html <------ What Do I put here?
ServerName panel.example.com <------- My Sub Domain is already set to panel.example.com and works fine but can't login.
</VirtualHost>
If I were to go outside my LocalHost group I could login if I used my Public IP (But If I ran Apache first before I stared Multicraft It would pop up in my domain and say "Access Denied" But it would be the Apache page not my panel)
Dubstep808, have you already installed Multicraft?
From what I'm gathering, you're trying to forward your subdomain to point to your public IP address. Is this correct? If so, are you trying to create a local domain such as localhost or multicraft.local?
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Which multicraft installation are you using? If you are using the Multicraft all in one, this wouldn't work out so well.
My experience comes from Apache2 on Linux servers, but when the page reloads on submitting login credentials (And not showing the failed login page) this is usually because the web server is failing to save sessions. I come from a Linux background so my usual culprits for this behavior don't apply to windows (Things like directory permissions, etc)
My experience with Multicraft on Windows is limited to trying the all-in-one build to get a feel for some features before I first started using it and now again with the upcoming 2.0 release.
Anyone with experience with WAMP boxes have any input?
My server I'm hosting is running Windows Server 2012 R2 & Its just running Multicraft at the moment with just my server, It works fine on the computer to go to localhost in the url & it also allows my to connect to the panel using the Public IP but When I used it for a sub domain example: Panel.Example.com it loads but if I attempt to login it loads and allows me to login again.. I haven't setup apache yet mostly because im not sure how to.. or what version to use.
I know I need to use apache so I installed a WampServer with apache 2.4.9 on my server computer with the Multicraft running on port 80 working fine but when I try to login I can it just reloads the page and gives me to option to login again but it doesn't say that I have the wrong password it just reloads so I got kinda lost when it comes to virtual hosts but I added 127.0.0.1 and LocalHost in my System32 Hosts file and I'm not to sure where I need to go to set up the file It needs or how to run them both on port 80.. Anyway.. If anyone knows the solution I could really need the help.
Also:
I know I need to add this:
What file do I make or add this text to and where is it located (& If you could the include Path):
<VirtualHost *:80> <----- Would I leave this 80?
DocumentRoot /www/html <------ What Do I put here?
ServerName panel.example.com <------- My Sub Domain is already set to panel.example.com and works fine but can't login.
</VirtualHost>
If I were to go outside my LocalHost group I could login if I used my Public IP (But If I ran Apache first before I stared Multicraft It would pop up in my domain and say "Access Denied" But it would be the Apache page not my panel)
Thanks for you're time.
[/header]Dubstep808, have you already installed Multicraft?
From what I'm gathering, you're trying to forward your subdomain to point to your public IP address. Is this correct? If so, are you trying to create a local domain such as localhost or multicraft.local?
Which multicraft installation are you using? If you are using the Multicraft all in one, this wouldn't work out so well.
My experience comes from Apache2 on Linux servers, but when the page reloads on submitting login credentials (And not showing the failed login page) this is usually because the web server is failing to save sessions. I come from a Linux background so my usual culprits for this behavior don't apply to windows (Things like directory permissions, etc)
My experience with Multicraft on Windows is limited to trying the all-in-one build to get a feel for some features before I first started using it and now again with the upcoming 2.0 release.
Anyone with experience with WAMP boxes have any input?
My server I'm hosting is running Windows Server 2012 R2 & Its just running Multicraft at the moment with just my server, It works fine on the computer to go to localhost in the url & it also allows my to connect to the panel using the Public IP but When I used it for a sub domain example: Panel.Example.com it loads but if I attempt to login it loads and allows me to login again.. I haven't setup apache yet mostly because im not sure how to.. or what version to use.