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Default domain changes when adding a new domain

H

Hans Joergensen

Guest
Hello,

I'm running Plesk 9.3.0 on a Debian-host.

I have this problem that when I add a new domain the default domain for the IP address the server is running on changes to the new domain, so I have to go to settings -> ip addresses and set the default domain every time I'm adding a domain..

Is this a know issue?

I have been googling without finding anything, and also I have been checking through the templates if there was some option that would cause this behavior, but can't find anything...
 
It seems that adding 127.0.0.1 as default nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf did the trick...
 
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