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Adding a domain name to the Pagoda panel does not take effect?

Why does adding a domain name not take effect?

1. First, check whether the domain name is correctly resolved or linked to a CDN. You can check it in the domain name management, or ping it yourself

2. Check whether the Nginx configuration is incorrect. The command is as follows:

service nginx reload

3. You can check the directory permissions through file management. Generally it should be 755: www

As shown:

Adding a domain name to the Pagoda panel does not take effect?

4. Please ensure that the website root The directory contains the default document file name, such as: index.html

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