That would be the Perfect debian Setup. I notice that the Apache setup was created specifically for ISPconfig as indicated by this thread. I'm wondering if the falkotimme.com debian postfix setup was generic also or ISPconfig specific.
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The howtos written by me on HowtoForge are exactly the same as on falkotimme.com. The Perfect Setup for Debian Woody and that for Debian Sarge are indeed preparing the system for the use of ISPConfig.
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I install ISP after a perfect debian setup, all is ok but all my domain are redirected to the default apache 2 web page;
if i uncomment the redirect in the defautl configuration , apache show the listing of the files... not so good....
when i create the www.site1.com that redirect in /var/www/default.. instead of /home/web/site1.com/web as it wrote in the isp virtual host file .
If anybody can help me ....
thank a lot
Yes, I want you to add the #. This will disable PHP, because this guide is a preparation for the installation of ISPConfig, and in ISPConfig you can enable PHP on a per site basis. If I didn't add the #, then PHP would always be on, no matter you you enable or disable in ISPConfig. If you don't install ISPConfig, then don't add the #.
Hi Falko, I'm glad I found my way to this post, perhaps you could put a mention of the above in the Perfect Sarge Setup guide? I quickly realised why the php was not being parsed but was puzzled why it was being disabled in your guide. I understand now but think it would help others to mention this.
Also I must say "thank you" for providing such an excellent resource. I've learnt so much from the guides here.
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