
30th July 2005, 16:30
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how to change the default port 81 ?
hi,
first i must say ispconfig is a very great piece of work !
i'm just another noob on linux, spend a lot of time with bad manuals or how-tos... to bring my dedicated server to work without all that visas and confixx crap.
since i found the how-to for SuSE 9.3 from falko the things get better day by day and i guess i'm now also infected with the linux virus
i wonder how i can change the default port 81 of ispconfig into another one after installation ?
maybe i'm just blind but i don't find any informations on that...
hope someone can help - thx
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30th July 2005, 16:37
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Originally Posted by Jugernaut
hi,
first i must say ispconfig is a very great piece of work !
i'm just another noob on linux, spend a lot of time with bad manuals or how-tos... to bring my dedicated server to work without all that visas and confixx crap.
since i found the how-to for SuSE 9.3 from falko the things get better day by day and i guess i'm now also infected with the linux virus
i wonder how i can change the default port 81 of ispconfig into another one after installation ?
maybe i'm just blind but i don't find any informations on that...
hope someone can help - thx
cheers
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After installation please do the following:
Stop the ISPConfig system: /etc/rc.d/init.d/ispconfig_server stop (RedHat/Mandrake) or /etc/init.d/ispconfig_server stop (SuSE).
Open the file /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/lib/config.inc.php, look for the variable
$go_info["server"]["server_url"]
and change port 81 to your new port.
Afterwards, edit the file /root/ispconfig/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and replace all occurrences of port 81 with your new port number. Then restart the
ISPConfig system: /etc/rc.d/init.d/ispconfig_server start (RedHat/Mandrake) or /etc/init.d/ispconfig_server start (SuSE).
Dont forget to activate the new port in your firewall settings!
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30th July 2005, 16:59
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damn - 7 minutes to answer, thats lighting fast
THX bud, seems quite easy...
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30th July 2005, 19:39
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One thing to add: Don't use port 80 or 443 for ISPConfig or any other port that's already in use on your system...
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12th November 2005, 13:21
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Of course, A Linux newb screws up his new ispconfig install by:
Adding the frigging external ip address to the iplist in ISPConfig.
Here's one for you Falko, How can I change the IPList back to default FROM OUTSIDE ISPConfig? Since I changed it, I can't access it anymore from https://host.example.com:81.
I only got to look at it for like five mins
thx tb
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12th November 2005, 14:48
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Do you need an answer to your question or an answer from falko
Open the file /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/lib/config.inc.php and cahnge the line:
$go_info["server"]["network_config"] = 1;
to:
$go_info["server"]["network_config"] = 0;
Then restart your server and login to the ISPConfig controlpanel to change the IP's in the IPList.
General remark: Please make a new thread in the Forum if your question is not related to the topic of the thread.
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12th November 2005, 18:21
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Oops, sorry and sorry. I looked in so many forums, I forgot which one I was in.
Any answer would do, I was just expecting Falko to find it first.
Actually it is sort of related (now) because my system keeps telling me that:
/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/lib/config.inc.php is a "new" file.
Could that file have been created in another directory?
Thanks for the response, I'll do better next time.
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12th November 2005, 18:26
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No, if ISPConfig has been installed correctly the file must be in zhis location.
Is thsi your first logib in the ISPConfig admin interface?
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3rd November 2006, 22:33
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