Comments on How to Install Apache GUI on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Apache GUI is a free and open source Java-based tool that can be used to manage and configure Apache web server through the web browser. It is specially designed for those who are looking for a comfortable graphical interface (GUI) to configure Apache servers.
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Thanks, I didn't know about ApacheGUI's existence yet! Now, this being HowtoForge and me using ISPConfig which already manages Apache httpd, I wonder whether it still may make sense to use ApacheGUI, and what maybe could still be configured through ApacheGUI and what couldn't?
It probably does not make much sense to use it together with ISPConfig as ISPConfig manages the vhosts already, so you could use Apache GUI only for the non-vhost apache config files, but how often do you have to change something in these other files that it makes sense to install Apache GUI for it? Personally, I normally don't have to edit the files after the initial installation.
no se si me puedan ayudar o si este es el lugar pero cualquier ayuda vendrá de maravillas.
quiero instalar ubuntu server 18.04 con ispconfig para una intranet si salida a internet pero no me deja siempre al finalizar me da error ah y lo tengo montado con vmware y no se ya que mas hacer soy nuevo en este mundo de linux
Please post in the ISPConfig support forum to get help with your problem: https://www.howtoforge.com/community/forums/installation-configuration.27/
Tried to abort, but the above procedure ended up destroyed the default connection to the existing mysql database. A bit of warning would have helped. What to do now?
Thanks for making this available.
Suggestion for update:
The following command will display the following error:
sudo cd /usr/local/apacheguiName or service not knownsudo: cd: command not found
Just execute the following command, as there is no need to used "sudo"
cd /usr/local/apacheguiFor some reason it is not working for me I have followed evvery step and command. when I start practicing this tutorial I already had apachi install on my system I wanted to have GUI front to manage my server 1. So could it be because I already had Server install on my system 2. Apachi www folder is in user "pi" folder tree and when I was following steps: sudo cd /usr/local/apachegui it didn't work as just by typing above commands in terminal window I had to navigate to /usr/local to create apachegui and then download ApacheGUI in this folder 3. Also following command didn't work for me either sudo cd ApacheGUI/bin sudo ./run.sh message says: sudo: ./run.sh: command not found can you please let me know if it make sense and what could I have done wrong Thanks
Thanks for sharing.
Very useful