How to add domain in Raw Server

First, add the user on server.

useradd example

Then go to the home folder and search the user.

cd /home/

ls -ld example

Then go to the user by giving the below command.

cd example

Create the public_html folder under that user.

mkdir public_html

Provide proper ownership and permission to public_html folder.

chown example. public_html

chmod 750 public_html

 

Now, add manual entries of virtual host at the end of httpd.conf. Before that take the copy of httpd.conf

cd /etc/httpd/conf/

cp httpd.conf httpd.conf-bak

vi /etc/httpd.conf

ex
—————————-
<VirtualHost 31.193.133.175:80>
ServerAdmin webmaster@example.com
DocumentRoot /home/example/public_html
ServerName example.com
ErrorLog logs/example.com-error_log
CustomLog logs/example.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>

change the document root path, server name, error logs and custom logs
save the files and restart the apache. First, check the apache syntax is correct.

httpd -t

/etc/init.d/httpd restart

Then create the DNS entry of the domain

Go to named path

cd /var/named/

Copy the entry of another domain

cp example1.com.db example.com.db-bak

mv example.com.db-bak example.com.db

Open that file now.

vi example.com.db

Accept name server replace the domain name with your main domain name.

$TTL 14400
example.com. 86400 IN SOA ns1.nameserver.com. abcd.gmail.com. (
2010020703 ;Serial Number
86400 ;refresh
7200 ;retry
3600000 ;expire
86400 ;minimum
)
example.com. 86400 IN NS ns1.nameserver.com.
example.com. 86400 IN NS ns2.nameserver.com.
example.com. 14400 IN A 31.193.133.175
example.com. 14400 IN MX 0 example.com.
mail 14400 IN CNAME example.com.
www 14400 IN CNAME example.com.
ftp 14400 IN A 31.193.133.175

save and quit the file.

Open named.conf file and the entery of that domain, First create the backup file of named.conf

cd /etc/

cp named.con named.conf-bak

vi /etc/named.conf

Copy the entry of another domain and replace the other domain with your domain name.

zone “example.com” {
type master;
notify no;
file “example.com.db”;

};

Once done then restart the named service.

/etc/init.d/named restart

Restart the ftp service to connect to the server via FTP now.