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Yes, right at the beginning of the file before the vhost definition so that the definition is valid globally for all requests.
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I found if I modify the site cfg, ispc adds that rule,
I think it's because those sites were created with the previous version of ispconfig.
Maybe the update tool should rewrites all the .vhost files.
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yes i'm using 3.0.1 stable.
after installing my server isp is ready for go?
or after installing i must configura a single demon? for the best protection and functionally
after installation in
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which the first step ?
add a user?
add a client?
add a domain?
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Depends on what you want to do. Normally, you create a client first, and then you can create email addresses, web sites, etc.
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