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Old 16th November 2005, 19:05
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I'm running Fedora Core 4. Initially I change the index page for my default domain in /var/www/html/index.php. After installing ISPConfig and reinstall again for ISPConfig, my default domain index page is gone. Now it is pointing to my of my domain create in ISPConfig. (/home/www/..)

Where did I set wrongly? and where can I edit my default domain index page.
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Old 16th November 2005, 21:30
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I'm running Fedora Core 4. Initially I change the index page for my default domain in /var/www/html/index.php. After installing ISPConfig and reinstall again for ISPConfig, my default domain index page is gone. Now it is pointing to my of my domain create in ISPConfig. (/home/www/..)

Where did I set wrongly? and where can I edit my default domain index page.
That's the normal behaviour. From http://www.ispconfig.org/manual_installation.htm:
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Important: ISPConfig is meant to be installed on new Linux installations with no web sites, so if you run a server with hundreds of web sites and need a control panel that can take care of those existing web sites, then ISPConfig is not for you!
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That's the normal behaviour. From http://www.ispconfig.org/manual_installation.htm:
There were no website except the default domain prior reinstalling ISPConfig, so I don't see why the default domain index page is gone.

Question is where do I find my index page for my default domain?
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Old 17th November 2005, 11:03
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There were no website except the default domain prior reinstalling ISPConfig, so I don't see why the default domain index page is gone.
Because the ISPConfig installer makes some changes to your Apache configuration.

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Question is where do I find my index page for my default domain?
It is still here: /var/www/html/index.php
You ca now either:
- Copy it to one of the web sites you created with ISPConfig,
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- Change your Apache configuration so that your default web site will work again, but this may interfere with ISPConfig, so be careful!
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