The reason you cannot see these files in your home directory is because they are "hidden" files, that is, they begin with a dot. Try doing ls -la...
Why not just create an index.html page at davidoboyle.co.uk like so: <html> <head> <title>Redirecting...</title> <META...
I was referring to proftpd...blah :(. Can you recommend a decent form of encryption that could be used across most daemons (ftp, mail, etc..) I...
Not sure what distro you are using, but i'll just assume a debian based system. You could add that line to the /etc/rc.local bash file, this way...
Ok I think this is what you need, the only thing i'm not too sure about is /dev/sda1...does that mount to /boot? I assume so because that...
Well first of all check all your rc.... directories in /etc/ to see if a symlink for the apache startup script was created. This is how the system...
Did you use some sort of guide to setup fstab? Because it looks as though it's been setup for use on a different system. All your drives are sda...
Is it possible to have MD5 encryptions on passwords at all? At least anything other than plaintext, my mailserver already uses ENCRYPT in mysql...
Looks like either your fstab file isn't setup correctly, or you are trying to use a partition that doesn't exist. Could you post the /etc/fstab...
Hahaha! I can't bloody believe it...the guide said to install libmysqlclient12-dev, following the etch guide Falko supplied I installed...
Well I was not aware of this, thankyou, the test user I created was "exampleuser" with the home directory "/home/wwww.example.com", I have changed...
I might try this guide, though i've already seen, the guide uses an IPv6 directive which is not supported in what I have installed...which is not...
I read somehwere about using virtualhosts like apache virtualhosts I guess, but with proftpd where you can set things per user. Do you know...
Ok well it starts up much quicker and doesn't give the IPv6 error but it still boots me when I try and connect to the FTP server :( Thanks.
Hmmm, that is puzzling, have you tried connecting from 127.0.0.1, maybe it just doesn't like the fact that that's a hostname *shrug* I'll have to...
Separate names with a comma.