
3rd April 2006, 04:21
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cant access ftp://ftp.codonco.info
Hi all,
ftp to ftp://ftp.codonco.info asking for uid and pwd, what is user ID and password
anonymous is not working. I need this doc very bad
Thanks a mil
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3rd April 2006, 07:39
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Originally Posted by xianusa
Hi all,
ftp to ftp://ftp.codonco.info asking for uid and pwd, what is user ID and password
anonymous is not working. I need this doc very bad
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The username and password you entered as you created the (admin) user for the websites.
Usernames normally have the form web[ID]_* in ISPConfig.
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3rd April 2006, 09:35
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till,
which site u r talking about, well i have ftp un and pw for my site ( www.krishol.com.np) which is hosted on my server using ISPConfig, i tired it's ftp un and pw but it doesn't work.
how to log on ftp://ftp.codonco.info
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3rd April 2006, 11:48
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Originally Posted by krishol
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You must ask CoDonCo; it seems he has password-protected his FTP server now.
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3rd April 2006, 12:06
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CoDonCo,
If it is possible, can you please provide me ftp un and pw. you can send me on krishol@krishol.com.np or krishol@enet.com.np
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3rd April 2006, 22:47
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I also need UID and PWD for CoDonCo doc
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Hi CoDonCo,
Could you also please let me have UID and Password, so I can get the document
my email is xianusa AT yahoo.com. or just email the doc if you can!
thanks
xian
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4th April 2006, 12:43
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Can I have the details too pls
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5th April 2006, 05:47
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Have you seen CoDonCo
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Originally Posted by CoDonCo
Hello everyone,
I'm having a few problems here. After installing ISPConfig, I started to configure everything.
That was the moment hell started for me.
I looked at the manual, witch was good. It explained to me what the meaning was for every option there was for ISPConfig, but not how to do it in practice.
You will here from me later,
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Hi CoDonCo,
I think you forgot to share the knowledge. We have been asking you for your masterpiece (configuration after installation DOC)
And you are not responding. If you don’t like to share, just say it and you have all the rights (you created it). But all we are asking is just drop a line and communicate.
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16th April 2006, 15:39
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Yes, I await for the login info
I'm trying to configure ISPConfig on a single server with a single IP address but want to create up to 50 accounts for my students. My goal is to teach them the ins and outs of creating a website for a business and wish to create a true to life experience for them. I've got ISP successfully installed on my home server with one high band IP connections from my ISP. I'm a total newbie at configuring this system and would like a "how-to" for configuring this type of server if possible. I tried to work through the documentation but I'm unfamiliar with DNS, etc. Hopefully this documentation will become available soon. Otherwise, could someone suggest where I can find this kind of "how-to"?
I would also like to congratulate the developers on what looks like a terrific Open Source Project!
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17th April 2006, 18:27
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Originally Posted by visedan
but I'm unfamiliar with DNS, etc.
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If someone else (e.g. your provider or registry) is managing your DNS records, then you don't need ISPConfig's DNS Manager. Otherwise, have a look here: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/sho...92&postcount=4
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