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Sites are "connected" on Google?

Posted on February 4, 2017

I’ve added multiple domains to one of my Droplets. However, when I Google one of my domains, I get a really weird result.

For instance, let’s assume that one of my domains is test123.com and another one is test1234.com.

In the Google results, I see test123.com listed as test1234.com/test123.com/public_html/. Why isn’t it simply listed as test123.com?



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My initial thought would be that there’s something wrong with your configuration or .htaccess file, if you have one setup. If you’ll post your configuration and .htaccess file (if one exists), we can take a closer look and see if there’s anything that’s out of place or causing an issue.

Generally speaking, Google and other SE’s will pull whatever data is accessible and not blocked by a robots.txt file in the web root (and some even ignore that), so something seems off initially.

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