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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    succeeded by adding the domain to port 80. Thank you. Have a nice day
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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    That was my question too. Why redirect to WordPress? https://A.com/wp-signup.php?new=subdomain Where do I need to touch the WordPress settings? I don't think it's even a .htaccess issue, do you know? Thank you for your response.
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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    When entering that homepage into the 80/443 listener, the subdomain.A.com:8088 will be connected. However, because 80/443 is a WordPress attribute, it's not possible to use the subdomain.A.com without 8088 is redirected to the main domain WordPress address with the message...
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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    I just thought of this myself and added a comment When I allowed firewall 8088 on the server reporting the above situation, the subdomain.A.com:8088/index.html page is displayed fine But the subdomain.A.com one is still a 404 error.
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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    :8088/index.html when linking to 200,404, not The following message appears --------------------------------------------------------------- This site can’t be reached subdomain.A.com:8088/index.html took too long to respond. Try the following: Check your connection Check your proxy and...
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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    My server settings status. Is there a problem? /usr/local/lsws/conf/vhosts/subdomain/vhconf.conf docRoot /var/www/subdomain/ index { useServer 0 indexFiles index.php index.html } context /phpmyadmin/ { location...
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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    YES, docRoot /var/www/subdomain/ index { useServer 0 indexFiles index.php index.html } When I upload index.html to the above path, it's a 404.
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    Setting up a subdomain without WordPress

    Describe the situation 1. A.com is using WordPress. You want to use subdomain.A.com as a regular web server without WordPress. 2. Register DNS with your subdomain hosting provider and use the 3. Go to the openlitespeed settings page and click on the Virtual Hosts > List > Add New...
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