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In a Drupal 8.5.3 installation I have set up the following configuration:

  • I created a basic page, its node path is /node/42.
  • Under Administration » Configuration » System » Basic site settings (/admin/config/system/site-information) I have set the Default 404 (not found) page to /node/42.

Now I expect a non-sensical URL to show the contents of /node/42 for the 404 page. However, I still only get the generic 404 page.

The theme we are using does not have a custom 404 template or anything like that. What other reasons could there be, that the default 404 page is not the one set in the config?

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  • did you try flushing the cache? Do you have another module handling 404 pages?
    – awm
    Commented May 16, 2018 at 15:43
  • Yes, I executed drush cr. As far as I know there are no other modules handling 404 pages but I'll try to check if there could be one.
    – fritzmg
    Commented May 17, 2018 at 11:35
  • I'm also facing the same kind of issue in D8 - Its a multi domain site.
    – Manikandan
    Commented Mar 4, 2019 at 7:13

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It was due to the multi-domain setup. I did not realize that you can/have to assign a different 404 page for each domain.

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