• Dear Community,

    I have searched the forum for this answer, sorry if I used the incorrect search terms to locate an answer.

    I have installed WordPress MU Domain Mapping according to the guidance here. Unfortunately I have one quirk that is driving me crazy, and I cannot figure out what I have done wrong.

    I have main-domain.com with addon-domain.com configured.
    I can enter each site URL http://www.main-domain.com & http://www.addon-domain.com and land on the home page correctly.
    As soon as I browse any other part of the http://www.addon-domain.com the domain resolves to the subdomain format
    e.g. addon-domain.main-domain.com

    I am not a WordPress expert, and I have configured everything according to instructions.

    Has anyone a clue as to what could be causing the problem?

    P.S.

    wp-config.php and .htaccess blog.dir modified according to instructions

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  • I too am having issues, however, I think I can see your problem… the subdomain receives no www in the url… your addon would be addon.domain.com and the original would be domain.com

    Now, my issue dives even deeper… mod_rewrite is loaded in apache…. htaccess is added as needed…wp-config.php modified… and blogs.dir is created and chowned… now my “addon” domain does not work. My site can be seen here: http://pinnaclenetworking.com and my only live sub created is qc.pinnaclenetworking.com

    Server Root	/etc/httpd
    Loaded Modules	core prefork http_core mod_so mod_auth_basic mod_auth_digest mod_authn_file mod_authn_alias mod_authn_anon mod_authn_dbm mod_authn_default mod_authz_host mod_authz_user mod_authz_owner mod_authz_groupfile mod_authz_dbm mod_authz_default util_ldap mod_authnz_ldap mod_include mod_log_config mod_logio mod_env mod_ext_filter mod_mime_magic mod_expires mod_deflate mod_headers mod_usertrack mod_setenvif mod_mime mod_dav mod_status mod_autoindex mod_info mod_dav_fs mod_vhost_alias mod_negotiation mod_dir mod_actions mod_speling mod_userdir mod_alias mod_rewrite mod_proxy mod_proxy_balancer mod_proxy_ftp mod_proxy_http mod_proxy_connect mod_cache mod_suexec mod_disk_cache mod_file_cache mod_mem_cache mod_cgi mod_version mod_fcgid mod_perl mod_php5 mod_proxy_ajp mod_python mod_ssl

    @DJTwitter, the OP is posting about Domain Mapping. the issues are not realted to add-on domains specifically. Are you even using multisite?

    @todd00 – what settings did you check off under the Super Admin -> Domain Mapping menu?

    I am using multisite… yes… which is why I posted that the conig.php was modified as required….

    the domain mapping issue the OP is having is from the plugin.

    In your issues, you didn’t even say of you were domain mapping, nor mentioned the add-on domain you were trying to use. It may be better for you to start your own thread with your specific issue.

    Thread Starter Todd00

    (@todd00)

    The only extra info that I can give:

    WordPress MU Domain Mapping Version 0.5.3
    Shared Hosting with Rochen – cPanel

    I have read great things about the MU development by Donncha.
    My thinking was I have not configured correctly because I haven’t read about the problem in my research into the issue.
    The thing is I can access my mapped domains home correctly, then I must browse in the subdomain format if I browse the site, very strange indeed.

    The thing that makes it worse is I do not fully understand the technology behind Multisites, so I canot resolve it myself.

    Thank you.

    @todd00 Go to Super Admin -> Domain Mapping. There are checkboxes.

    Which ones did you check off?

    Thread Starter Todd00

    (@todd00)

    Thanks Andrea

    2 Permanent redirect (better for your blogger’s pagerank)
    3 User domain mapping page
    4 Redirect administration pages to site’s original domain (remote login disabled if this redirect is disabled)

    #4 is why.

    Thread Starter Todd00

    (@todd00)

    Hi Andrea,

    It looks like I had not installed the plugin correctly.

    I installed the plugin through the Install panel, moved the sunrise file to wp-content etc.
    What was missing in the tutorials I read was the need not only to create the mu-plugins folder, but I had to move domain_mapping.php into that folder.

    Once I had completed this step, the plugin started behaving.

    Thank goodness I have this working now.

    Many thanks

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