
9th December 2005, 01:26
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own web for subdomain
Hello all,
I want to know if I can do own webspace and IP for a subdomain cause I want to setup a groupware in a subdomain.
Is that possible ? How is that managed in ispconfig?
tia
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9th December 2005, 01:51
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Sure, no problem. For example, if you want to have a web site sub.example.com, you create a web site in ISPConfig with the host name sub and the domain example.com.
ISPConfig will automatically create example.com as a Co-Domain so you better remove it from there as example.com is typically assigned to www.example.com.
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10th December 2005, 18:44
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okay, thats all clear. But I dont want a mapping from sub.domain.tld to domain.tld.
I want own webspace and own IP for sup.domain.tld.
How can I do this?
tia
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10th December 2005, 21:24
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Test it out. Let's say you already have a site, www.example.com.
Just create a new site, only instead of making it "www.example.com" you're going to name it something like "groupware.example.com".
You'll probably want to avoid creating DNS for the new sub-domain, since you've already got one made for www.example.com and can just edit that.
Once you create the new groupware.example.com, click on the Co-Domains tab and delete the entry for "example.com" (because the www.example.com already has one for it).
Once you do those steps you'll have a fully independent sub-domain. It will have its own web space, it's own quotas, etc.
On ones that I create, I usually set up a user for this so that the sub-domain's files are "owned" by another GNU/Linux system user.
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11th December 2005, 03:27
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okay, thanks that works!!
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22nd December 2005, 21:20
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Originally Posted by falko
Sure, no problem. For example, if you want to have a web site sub.example.com, you create a web site in ISPConfig with the host name sub and the domain example.com.
ISPConfig will automatically create example.com as a Co-Domain so you better remove it from there as example.com is typically assigned to www.example.com.
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how i can create a sub-domain for a no-ip domain,
ex. sub.dom.no-ip.com, explain with all detail you can.
Thank, im a very newbird in Linux ans in linux fedora core 4
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22nd December 2005, 22:44
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First, you have to register sub.dom.no-ip.com at no-ip.com, and then you simply create a new web site for sub.dom.no-ip.com in ISPConfig, with sub as host and dom.no-ip.com as domain.
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23rd December 2005, 00:53
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Originally Posted by falko
Sure, no problem. For example, if you want to have a web site sub.example.com, you create a web site in ISPConfig with the host name sub and the domain example.com.
ISPConfig will automatically create example.com as a Co-Domain so you better remove it from there as example.com is typically assigned to www.example.com.
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Falko, were is the php code that generates the co-domain with host="" as in example.com? I wanto add another automatic co-domain generated (ftp.example.com).
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23rd December 2005, 09:23
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Originally Posted by danf.1979
Falko, were is the php code that generates the co-domain with host="" as in example.com? I wanto add another automatic co-domain generated (ftp.example.com).
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Dont mix up Co-Domains with DNS records. If you add a co-domain ftp.example.com it means that you create an additional alias for the apache vhost. If you want to get FTP access to ftp.example.com you must add an A or CName record in the DNS manager.
The code for form actions like adding co-domains is in the directory:
/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/lib/classes/
The is a file named ispconfig_isp_web.inc.php (or similar, dont remember the exact name).
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23rd December 2005, 11:04
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The correct filename is:
ispconfig_isp_web.lib.php
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