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12/8/2006 4:13 PM
 

Well I blamed the server at first but my networking guys said something in DNN was causing this. Basically I have a new install DNN and it works fine on the server but when I go remotely it reverts http://se-intranet:843 back to http://127.0.0.1 and obviously doesn't pull up my dnn web.

What can be causing this?

Thanks,  Jonathan

 
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12/9/2006 2:08 AM
 

Hi,

You need to add your portal alias www.yoursite.com to Admin>> Site Settings >>Portal Alias (at the bottom)

Hope that fixes it

Leif

 
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12/9/2006 2:54 PM
 
I have the same problem and there's no "Portal alias" section in my 4.3.7 dotnetnuke site settings page !!
 
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12/9/2006 2:56 PM
 
I am moving this in hopes that I will get better responses. Please Help!!!
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I am having problems with the portal alias on my portal. I have DNN 4.3.4 and everything is working great (to my knowlege), with the exception of my portal alias.

Here is the situation.
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The server that housed the DNN sites crashed due to a hard drive failure (boot sector). All of the files were copied to a new drive...and then to a new machine. I struggled for a couple of days trying to get DNN working again. It is now working again (95%). The only problem I am having now is that when I go to http://www.buccaneerbrewcrew.com ... I get redirected to http://localhost/dotnetnuke2/ ...which is the original portal alias. If I drop the 'www.' ( http://buccaneerbrewcrew.com ) the site comes up with absolutely no problems...then...once I get into the site (going to any of the pages except 'Home')...I can add in the www. and the site continues to function as it should.

When I make a change to the PortalAlias table... changing localhost/dotnetnuke2/ to localhost/dotnetnukeSomethingElse ... the www.buccaneerbrewcrew.com ....takes me to the new alias. This is why I believe I have something set up wrong with my alias.

Could someone please tell me how to fix this ... please?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Billy
 
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12/10/2006 6:15 AM
 

MaiSofTXP wrote
I have the same problem and there's no "Portal alias" section in my 4.3.7 dotnetnuke site settings page !!

you need to be logged on as Host user to be able to see that section...


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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