Yes I found that but it has only a few options Server Open TCP ports Open UDP ports Active Let say I want to block SSH port 22 or any...
Found the solution edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf at the end of the file I commented out these lines having ports #NameVirtualHost *:80...
I followed howtoforge instructions to setup centos 6.4 with ispconfig. Everything went fine and server is running. the problem is I couldn't...
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now we created a third domain and put and index.html saying "third one" and now all three domains primary secondary and third opens same "third"...
tried both * and IP but no luck. btw when I just type IP in browser, same page opens (files under primary) does this mean something?
I just installed a fresh server following exact same steps with this link...
Separate names with a comma.