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mmh restarting didn't help, well lets see if I can find what I changed or what the new installation removed in the files.
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10th July 2010, 16:42
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Found it !
I had "Listen 443" written in /etc/apache2/ports.conf
I commented it and now it works. (And I remember that I commented it the last time too, memory comes back  )
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12th July 2010, 21:17
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that means -1 In max size(ftp, ratio, mail ..) ? unlimited
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13th July 2010, 20:27
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Yes, -1 means unlimited.
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27th July 2010, 09:02
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Hi,
Should we reconfigure services & crontab? I have selected "No" to doesn't erase any modifications I could have made.
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27th July 2010, 09:33
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Originally Posted by Genix Info
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The main reason is that there is no active maintainer for a Mandriva installer in ISPConfig who is willing to build a ISPConfig installer library for Mandriva and then test all new ISPConfig releases on Mandriva.
I guess the reasons for this are:
- Mandriva is not used on many hosting servers.
- The future of Mandriva is unsure.
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27th July 2010, 09:36
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Originally Posted by thibotus01
Hi,
Should we reconfigure services & crontab? I have selected "No" to doesn't erase any modifications I could have made.
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Normally yes. If you choose no, then it might be that some services will stop working until you modified your configuration to match the new ISPConfig release. On the other hand, if you chnaged your configuration manually, it may break your setup this way too and you might to reapply your changes.
So better do not modify the config files of the services that are controlled by ISPConfig manually.
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27th July 2010, 09:38
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Ok, so from 3.0.2.1 what are the changes made in the services?
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27th July 2010, 09:47
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Ok, so from 3.0.2.1 what are the changes made in the services?
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Please see release notes post in this thread for changes and also the svn log for changes of config files.
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