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TYPO3 Enterprise CMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, ispconfig, other • Comments: 5TYPO3 Enterprise CMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps TYPO3 is an advanced Enterprise class CMS. I wrote this “how to” for those who want to run this CMS on their ISPConfig server. Probably you can setup TYPO3 in different ways but I prefer the way descibed here.
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RoundCube Webmail On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: other, control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 1RoundCube Webmail On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps Version 2.1Author: <hans> [at] bb-hosting [dot] org>Last edited 13/03/2008There are a nice RoundCube packages available for ISPConfig at http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads.htm The RoundCube package of your choice can be installed with the ISPConfig update Manager. However, if you prefer to setup RoundCube on your ISPConfig server in the webspace of your choice running on port 80, you can use this “How to” as an alternative.
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Squirrelmail On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, ispconfig, other • Comments: 2Squirrelmail On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps This how to will help you to setup Squirrelmail on your ISPConfig server. My how to is only a basic setup for Squirrelmail. With this how to, you can run Squirrelmail in the webspace of your choice and it will run on port 80. It is a nice alternative for the Squirrelmail package which you can download at http://www.ispconfig and which will run on port 81 after installing it.
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Joomla CMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 6Joomla CMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy StepsWith this “how to”, I guide you to setup Joomla CMS on your ISPConfig server. Probably you can setup Joomla in different ways but I prefer the way descibed here.
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Drupal CMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 4Drupal CMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps Drupal is a nice CMS, which is easy to use but it requires some special server settings. I wrote this “how to” for those who want to run this CMS on their ISPConfig server. Probably you can setup Drupal in different ways but I prefer the way descibed here.
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KnowledgeTree DMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 0KnowledgeTree DMS On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps KnowledgeTree is a commercial open source document management system (DMS). A powerful tool that allows your organisation to secure, share, track and manage the document and records you depend on. With this howto, I guide you to setup the latest open source version of KnowledgeTree, which is version 3.1b at the moment.
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HowTo Install AWStats With Some PlugIns On A Server With ISPConfig
Author: TobiasTM • Tags: control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 0HowTo Install AWStats With Some PlugIns On A Server With ISPConfig HowTo install AWStats with some PlugIns on a Server with ISPConfig: based and abutted to the instructions for installation of AWStats-installer of jnsc I wrote this HowTo for installations with some plugins.
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How To Set Up The Gallery2 Codebase On An ISPConfig Server
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 1How To Set Up The Gallery2 Codebase On An ISPConfig Server Gallery2 is a web based software product that lets you manage your photos on your own website. With this guide, I show you how to setup the CODEBASE for Gallery2.
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How To Set Up A Gallery2 Multisite On An ISPConfig Server
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 0How To Set Up A Gallery2 Multisite On An ISPConfig Server Gallery2 is a web based software product that lets you manage your photos on your own website. With this guide, I show you how to setup a MULTISITE for Gallery2.
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Cacti On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: VMartins • Tags: control panels, ispconfig, monitoring • Comments: 3Cacti On An ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps In this article I describe how to install and setup the Cacti in a ISPConfig Server. Cacti is a complete network graphing solution designed to harness the power of RRDTool's data storage and graphing functionality. There aren't many differences from installing in other ISP Managers or standalone Apache installations. I tried many others solutions, but Cacti is very simple and fast to implement.