browngb
25th February 2007, 21:08
I have been thinking alot about the tutorials that show how to give different services mysql backends, like Postfix, ProFTPd, etc. What I would like to do is to make a new tutorial that's current (latest programs) that rolls all of these into one. The programs I'm interested in it running are:
Apache 2
Postfix 2
PHP 5
MySQL 5
Dovecot
ProFTPd or PureFTPd
Spamassassin
ClamAV
What I would like to know is what issues I could run into that I should be aware of with this setup. The first I know is that the latest Postfix won't have the quota patch listed in the virtual users and domain howto for Debian Sarge. Is there an update to this patch? Second, which is the preferred FTP server, Pro or Pure?
My intent is to make the how to to install all of these programs into one DB. This way, a webbased frontend (like ISPConfig) could be used to manipulate the database and admin the system. The last piece I'm still looking into is controlling domains for Apache through mysql. If you know how that could be done, please let me know.
Apache 2
Postfix 2
PHP 5
MySQL 5
Dovecot
ProFTPd or PureFTPd
Spamassassin
ClamAV
What I would like to know is what issues I could run into that I should be aware of with this setup. The first I know is that the latest Postfix won't have the quota patch listed in the virtual users and domain howto for Debian Sarge. Is there an update to this patch? Second, which is the preferred FTP server, Pro or Pure?
My intent is to make the how to to install all of these programs into one DB. This way, a webbased frontend (like ISPConfig) could be used to manipulate the database and admin the system. The last piece I'm still looking into is controlling domains for Apache through mysql. If you know how that could be done, please let me know.