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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By: Etcetera

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?

By: till

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.

By: el dube

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

By: till

Please post in the ISPConfig support forum to get help with your problem: https://www.howtoforge.com/community/forums/installation-configuration.27/

By: destroyed mysql

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?

By: Jones

Thanks for making this available.

Suggestion for update:

The following command will display the following error:

sudo cd /usr/local/apachegui

Name or service not knownsudo: cd: command not found

Just execute the following command, as there is no need to used "sudo"

cd /usr/local/apachegui

By: z323791

For 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

By: ntalam

Thanks for sharing.

Very useful